
Leto
Music · Drama
Overview
Leningrad, one summer in the early eighties. Smuggling LPs by Lou Reed and David Bowie, the underground rock scene is boiling ahead of the Perestroika. Mike and his beautiful wife Natasha meet with young Viktor Tsoi. Together with friends, they will change the destiny of rock’n’roll in the Soviet Union.
Top Cast


Teo Yoo
Teo Yoo
Viktor Tsoi
Teo Yoo
Viktor Tsoi


Roman Bilyk
Roman Bilyk
Mayk Naumenko
Roman Bilyk
Mayk Naumenko


Irina Starshenbaum
Irina Starshenbaum
Natalya Naumenko
Irina Starshenbaum
Natalya Naumenko


Philipp Avdeev
Philipp Avdeev
Leonid
Philipp Avdeev
Leonid


Aleksandr Gorchilin
Aleksandr Gorchilin
Punk
Aleksandr Gorchilin
Punk


Yuliya Aug
Yuliya Aug
Anna Alexandrovna
Yuliya Aug
Anna Alexandrovna


Nikita Efremov
Nikita Efremov
Bob
Nikita Efremov
Bob


Georgiy Kudrenko
Georgiy Kudrenko
Zhora
Georgiy Kudrenko
Zhora


Aleksandra Revenko
Aleksandra Revenko
Maryana's Friend
Aleksandra Revenko
Maryana's Friend


Nikita Elenev
Nikita Elenev
Virus
Nikita Elenev
Virus
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