1980. Moscow. Olympiad. The city is completely immobilized: the authorities have tried to send all adults on vacation, children to pioneer camps, and they simply do not let them into Moscow without a residence permit. And suddenly tens of thousands of people appear on empty streets. This is not an authorized action by anyone. And no one is dispersing it.
People are going to say goodbye to the most popular performer and actor — Vladimir Vysotsky. Surprisingly, inside the closed Soviet society, Vysotsky managed not to be silent about the most pressing problems and at the same time not to be banned — to give a huge number of concerts, and at the same time remain "on-site".
Why, having traveled half the world, could he not succeed anywhere except in his own country? What role did Marina Vladi play in his fate? Why was everyone so fond of him? And why exactly now his poems have become relevant again?