As night descends a park in South Tel Aviv, a group of homeless Russian emigrants are busy with their life routine. It’s an improvised kolkhoz where each person contributes and receives according to his needs. Angela, shaky from alcohol and love, gathers the money for the vodka; Sanya “Odessa," a former combat officer, is in charge of the hot meals; Misha, "the water carrier," is the self-appointed janitor, and Lyosha makes everyone laugh. The delicate balance is shattered when the "Korean," an uncompromising tyrant, comes along and fights his way into the group.
Written and directed by Vadim Antonevich
Producer: The Sam Spiegel Film & Television School, Jerusalem
Documentary / Russian (English Subtitles) / 53' / Beta SP Pal / 2006 /color
* On Air award for Best Cinematography, The Jerusalem International Film Festival, 2006
* IDA Award Competition, California, 2006