
Intent
Thriller · Fantasy
Overview
A boy searching for answers to crucial issues finds himself in a strange place inhabited by Meanings, The Higher Tier, a superstructure above the world masterminding everything below. The guide he met there tends to get to some place called Wellspring to "readjust" or make it right for people below to end their suffering. On their way they meet various characters wandering around The Tier in their search for Meanings. The boy becomes an object of confrontation for struggling powers and gains knowledge about events the world is about to experience. In spite of haven’t been mentioned directly, this film is about Russia. It's about the abyss this meaningless, ideology deprived country goes down into, about the forthcoming catastrophe of Russian Federation and the last planetary project to be implemented upon its ruins, taking its turn instead of obsolete Communism and Liberalism.
Top Cast


Kirill Medvedev
Kirill Medvedev
Zga
Kirill Medvedev
Zga


Salim Salckin
Salim Salckin
Svoy
Salim Salckin
Svoy


Pavel Velikodniy
Pavel Velikodniy
Arkhal
Pavel Velikodniy
Arkhal


Yuriy Kulik
Yuriy Kulik
Buffoon
Yuriy Kulik
Buffoon


Anatoliy Glazunov
Anatoliy Glazunov
Convict
Anatoliy Glazunov
Convict
Oleksandr Tyshkevych
Oleksandr Tyshkevych
Charioteer
Oleksandr Tyshkevych
Charioteer
Genri Beskhe
Genri Beskhe
Spier
Genri Beskhe
Spier
Grin Lazovskiy
Grin Lazovskiy
Odd
Grin Lazovskiy
Odd
Andrey Korobov Latyntsev
Andrey Korobov Latyntsev
Eleazar
Andrey Korobov Latyntsev
Eleazar
Igor Nemodruk
Igor Nemodruk
Musician
Igor Nemodruk
Musician
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