

The Devil, Stalin AND Bill Gates walk into your apartment. Nobody walks out.
A Moscow family is trying to hide from the chaos that's dragging the whole world into the black whirlpool of the apocalypse. But barricades in the corridor and hazmat suits won't help. Absurd and nightmares penetrate their haven through disturbing dreams full of lust, death and blood. Very soon they realize that strange mystical rituals with animals in the apartment won't save them. They haven't noticed how they crossed the line of normality. Thay have long been inside the deadliest spider on earth. The Devil, Stalin, Bill Gates, Madonna, the Russian Soldier and the Coffin Man are already on the threshold of their gloomy home.
Direction
Gonchukov's claustrophobic Moscow hellscape
Production
Hazmat surrealism on clearly zero budget
Writing
That unhinged celebrity cameo roster

Director
Arseny Gonchukov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Arthouse horror is having a moment in post-Soviet cinema, but Gonchukov throws in every Russian anxiety—Stalin, Western celebs, military collapse—and blends until toxic.
The 72-minute runtime suggests either brutal efficiency or 'we ran out of money,' and honestly? Both tracks.
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