Uncle Yura, serves as a security guard in an elite village, raises a mini-pig Kostya and does not like New Year at all.
The beginning of the 2000s, a small village on the highway leading to Moscow. The colorful cafe "Cuba" is located here, and Tamara, strong and sharp-tongued, manages it.
The year is 2140. Society has undergone profound change and is now run as a matriarchy, thus removing its reliance on men. Two Hills is one of the communities founded by this new order. It is a place of perfection, where there is harmony rather than conflict, science and reason prevail and the environment is protected and respected. One of its inhabitants is the history teacher, Rada. On her birthday she takes her students on a guided tour of a special area outside of Two Hills, a place where the so-called “primates” live. The "primates" are men (and a handful of women) who have chosen to live beyond female control. However, the tranquillity of Rada’s perfectly arranged female-centric world comes under threat when she meets the young "primate", Hera. It’s a classic girl-meets-boy story, in a world where the rules have fundamentally changed.
Tells about the events of November 1945 when the first Post War championship of the USSR winners, Dynamo-Moscow, went on the historic tour of Britain. Soviet football players won not only on the football fields of England. They managed to win the hearts of the English audience, transforming the view created by the Western press and propaganda about the Russian people and the Soviet country.
One fine day, Katerina found a letter in her husband's jacket. She knew that reading other people's letters was not good. But her husband is not a stranger to her, is he? In this case, you can read it. And from the first lines of the letter, she realized that her husband Max, a philosophy teacher, had a young mistress. Family friend Victor suddenly appeared in the house and decided to console Katerina. It was he who accidentally blabbed about some of the juicy secrets of his friend the professor. Pulling these strings, the wife learned something that she could not even imagine.
An ordinary working class boy, like all his peers, he played football day and night and dreamed of being a striker. But no matter which team he played for - in the yard, at the factory, or in the army - he was inevitably put in goal.
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