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Whose Are You, Old People?
Kasian Nefedovich decides to convey his last wish, of burying him beside his wife's grave, to his daughter Zinke and spend some time with her. But she doesn't allow him to stay with her family.
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A group of elderly residents in a retirement home grapple with their pasts, present limitations, and the dwindling time they have left. Through a series of humorous and poignant interactions, they share stories, forge unexpected friendships, and confront their mortality with a mix of resignation and defiance. The film explores themes of aging, memory, and the enduring human spirit.
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