

Russian bros hit the beach for booze, volleyball, and questionable life choices. Summer camp for adults gone feral.
The sea, August, interesting and simple people. They tan, swim, play volleyball, basketball, drink, dance and then find someone to spend the night with. Many grew out of their student phase and can afford a more comfortable holiday but when July comes they grab a tent, jump into their cars and come here. Here, nobody talks about work and the size of your wallet means nothing.
Acting
Kutsenko and Basharov's chaotic chemistry carries every scene.
Production
Authentic Black Sea resort captured in all its gritty glory.

Director
Victor Shamirov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film captures a specific post-Soviet phenomenon: the 'dacha' beach holiday where professionals revert to student poverty aesthetics as rebellion against new money culture.
Director Shamirov filmed at real overcrowded resorts with minimal script—many beachgoers didn't know they were in a movie, explaining the documentary-level chaos.