
The project authors emphasize that the film will focus on life in Frunze during the 1980s and the fates of the people who grew up during that time. They are confident that this project will help preserve the memory of a generation raised in the spirit of friendship among peoples, labor, and patriotism.
The film's plot will center on school life, relationships between youth, parents, and educators, as well as the cultural atmosphere of that time. The film is expected to show how the life orientations and values of the young generation were formed.
The initiators emphasize that the film will serve as a cultural bridge between generations, appealing to both the older generation and the youth eager to learn about the atmosphere of life in the Soviet Union.
Shooting is planned for 2026, with some taking place at film studios in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The creators hope to attract well-known actors and industry specialists.
Dozens of representatives from the cultural sphere, including folk and honored artists, directors, writers, and filmmakers, have signed the appeal.
The authors of the letter expressed hope that government structures will support this initiative, which they believe will be an important contribution to preserving historical memory and cultural heritage.