Censorship Has No Access to My Memory Trailer

Censorship Has No Access to My Memory Trailer (1992)

02 January 1992 Drama, Horror

The protagonist spent a significant part of his life burdened by painful memories of his grandfather, who died during Stalin's repressions. And now the time has come when he could avenge his grandfather. This is one storyline, presented in the form of a flashback. The second unfolds in our time, which the author also sees as nothing good.

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