Now, before we get into the full breakdown of how you can watch 'Zviszhi' right now, here are some useful insights about the M. Razbezhkina and M. Ugarov Academy documentary flick. Zviszhi starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 48 min.
Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "It takes 20 minutes on foot to get from the town of Nikola-Lenivets to the village of Zvizzhi. Nikola-Lenivets is the site of Arkhstoyaniye, a most fashionable festival of landscape objects. Zviszhi is the place where Val'ka, Lyudka, Zhen'ka and a sixty-year-old "dolly" Natasha live. Natasha lives with Valerka, a guy who served a term for murder because he knows how to fix electric wires. Valerka prefers to pass his nights with Zhen'ka. Val'ka was once Lyudka's kindergarten teacher; now they spend time together in a vegetable garden drinking denatured alcohol. "Fashionable" festival people and "degraded" Zviszhi people never heard about each other. But one day, village people decide to go visit their neighbors during the festival..."
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