“No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.” Terrible film Daria Belova does not need lawyers and bronze medals of this chart. Belova has already grabbed the bird of tomorrow's happiness, having won the Discovery prize in the Criticism Week program at the Cannes Film Festival. She graduated from St. Petersburg University, and then went to Germany, to the city of Berlin. There she entered the German Film and Television Academy, where she managed to shoot several short films, including the victorious Go and Play.
“No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten” is the message of this picture. Pretty sinister when you think about it. The main character is Grisha, a boy from a German-Russian family playing war in modern Berlin. Suddenly, the reality of twenty-first-century Berlin merges with the reality of the Nazi capital of World War II. And it is no longer clear what the truth is, what lies, what dreams, and what reality. Involuntarily, a terrible question arises, is a peaceful German city already established forever the truth of life, sealed by the seal of the UN, or is it the eve of an even greater Inferno – the Third World War?