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It's Easy to Fall Into an Overgrown Ditch
Latvia, 1980s. While striving for achievements in the Soviet kolhoz competition, people have forgotten to take care of their surroundings and their loved ones. The Latvian countryside is overwhelmed by alcoholism, and the chairman of the kolhoz is keeping the newly built culture hub locked up so that public would not "spoil it". Vitolds, the new secretary of the Young Communist League is ready to combat all the negative issues. However, it's important to do everything with moderation, as otherwise one may fall from one side of a ditch to another.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious disappearance in a small, secluded town. As a detective investigates, he uncovers dark secrets and long-buried truths that challenge his perception of the community and its inhabitants. The narrative explores themes of isolation, memory, and the unsettling nature of the unknown.
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The film's director and main cast members are not widely documented in public film databases, suggesting it may have been an independent production or a project with minimal promotional efforts.
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