Leto

Leto

7.4

Jun 07 2018

2h 6m

Music, Drama

Leningrad, one summer in the early eighties. Smuggling LPs by Lou Reed and David Bowie, the underground rock scene is boiling ahead of the Perestroika. Mike and his beautiful wife Natasha meet with young Viktor Tsoï. Together with friends, they will change the destiny of rock’n’roll in the Soviet Union.

Teo Yoo

Teo Yoo

Viktor Tsoi

Roman Bilyk

Roman Bilyk

Mayk Naumenko

Irina Starshenbaum

Irina Starshenbaum

Natalya Naumenko

Philipp Avdeev

Philipp Avdeev

Leonid

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