"Queues in Cinemas": The Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation called the film through which the USSR collapsed (video)
In 1989, the movie" Interdovka "was released. All handshaw, queues in cinemas, the Central Secretaries of the CC went. Interdovchyk's movie is a Soviet-Swedish feature film by Peter Todorovsky on the story of Vladimir Kunin of the same name, shot in 1989, which was played by Elena Yakovlev. According to the plot, the Swedish client of the currency prostitute and at the same time nurses from Leningrad Tatiana Zaitseva suddenly makes her a proposal of hands and hearts.
After another conversation in the police, she returns home with a joyful news, who thinks that her daughter was only a nurse. Tanya does not hide that she marries not for love, but because she wants to have an apartment, a car, money and dreams of "seeing the world with your own eyes". However, the Soviet bureaucracy stands on its path: help with Sweden requires help. She gets the hardest price from her father, whom she has not seen for 20 years.
It requires three thousand rubles - huge money in those days. Tanya has to do prostitution again to get this money. Sweden quickly annoys the heroine, and in the USSR it is raised on the article "speculation" for illegal exchange of currency. Tanya's mother dies from the gas explosion in the apartment. At this point, Tanya seems to be heard in Sweden. She feels something terrible. In a panic, she goes into the car, goes to the airport and breaks.