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What does the Russian film "Return" tell?

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Ivan and Andre and their mother live a quiet life in a small town in northern Russia. One day, my father, who had been away from home for more than ten years, suddenly came back, breaking the harmonious life of the two brothers. They are full of doubts and curiosity about this strange father, and they are also worried that he will suddenly abandon his mother.

The next day, dad took them to a place to find something. On the way, little Ivan began to show dissatisfaction with his father, thinking that they were happy without him. They came to a big lake, and their father led two children to make a boat and sail to a mysterious island.

Father and two children separated, and the two children went out to catch fish. Father went to find something. When the children returned to the place where they dated their father, it was already late. Father flew into a rage and angrily blamed his brother Andre. Ivan cried and climbed up a high abandoned iron shelf. My father was afraid of danger and ran after him. As a result, my father fell down and died.

Two children carried their father's body back to the shore of the lake. Just as they started the car to load his father's body, his father's body and boat slowly sank into the lake.

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Vladimir Garin Ande 1

2. Ivan Ivan Dobronravov

3. Father-? Konstantin nikolayevich Lavronenko

4. Mother-Natalia Viduvina

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In the original script version, the action of the film is a memory of the distant past-according to the plot, two brothers, Archil and David, who are about 40 years old, are sitting on the balcony of their house in new york, recalling their childhood stories.

According to the director, this photo was taken in Lake Ladoga near St Petersburg. "All the territory between Lake Ladoga and the Gulf of Finland is our territory. In a month's time, we climbed up and down, ran all over the coast, all the coasts were at least curious and interesting places, and chose some places to shoot-Zelenogor, Vyborg, Prijo, Si Nuo? " .

In 2004, the photographer Vladimir Mishukov's photo collection was released, entitled "Return".