It seems to be a good film, but it is repelled by the obvious anti-Soviet position of the author, which was a red thread throughout the film. At the same time, the author himself says that the Soviet government built hospitals and schools in the Altai, made life better. During the Soviet era, there was radio broadcasting in the state language, now it does not exist. Under capitalism, women took their children out of the orphanage because it was closing (and not because there were no more children who needed help). Putting aside the above, the film is very interesting.
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