Pioneer Heroes

Pioneer Heroes

Release date : June 18, 2015
Runtime : 1h 56m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Natalya Kudryashova /
Writers : Natalya Kudryashova /
Production companies : CTB Film Company / Masterskaya Seance /
Budget : $500,000.00
June 18, 2015 1h 56m Russia Drama Russian More
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Olga, Katya, and Andrey have known each other since childhood. They moved to Moscow many years ago and have become successful. Olga is an actress, Katya works for a large-scale PR agency, and Andrey is a political analyst. They buy cars, take mortgages, build country houses. Just like everybody else. But their lives bring them neither happiness nor content. The feeling of "something's not right but I can't put my finger on it" underpins the lives of today's thirty-year-olds. Their childhood took place during the Soviet era, when kids dreamed of becoming heroes, believed in spy stories and a bright future. Yet nobody expected that the dream of becoming a hero would be replaced by the dream of stable and predictable existence. People have stopped dreaming of truly grand things. They just play their roles.
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  • title:Pioneer Heroes
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 56m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Natalya Kudryashova /
  • Writers: Natalya Kudryashova ·
  • Production companies: CTB Film Company · Masterskaya Seance ·
  • Budget:$500,000.00
  • Overview:Olga, Katya, and Andrey have known each other since childhood. They moved to Moscow many years ago and have become successful. Olga is an actress, Katya works for a large-scale PR agency, and Andrey is a political analyst. They buy cars, take mortgages, build country houses. Just like everybody else. But their lives bring them neither happiness nor content. The feeling of "something's not right but I can't put my finger on it" underpins the lives of today's thirty-year-olds. Their childhood took place during the Soviet era, when kids dreamed of becoming heroes, believed in spy stories and a bright future. Yet nobody expected that the dream of becoming a hero would be replaced by the dream of stable and predictable existence. People have stopped dreaming of truly grand things. They just play their roles.
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