The film director Boris Khlebnikov will have his new film about adventures of a Byelorussian migrant worker Mad Help (Sumashedshaya Pomosh) finished by the beginning of the next year.
The main character Yevgeny (Evgenii Sytyi), a lazy, jovial and kind-hearted chap from a Byelorussian village comes to Moscow in search of a living. A criminal incident suddenly separates him from his fellows; he is left alone without money and documents. Yet, a generous Muscovite, a former engineer (Sergei Dreiden) gives him shelter. Together they plunge into adventures and struggle with the district militia officer (Aleksandr Yatsenko) for what they think to be a righteous cause.
Sumashedshaya Pomosh is the third full-length feature film by Boris Khlebnikov, awarded with numerous prizes at Russian and foreign film festivals for his previous works: Koktebel (2003), and Svobodnoe plavanie (Free Floating) (2006).
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