The Limits, or The Fourth Dream (1988)

The Limits, or The Fourth Dream (1988) poster

In the Soviet era, everyone wanted to go to Moscow because people in Moscow "had everything"! Meanwhile, limits were imposed on out-of-towners arriving in Moscow. They were hired for jobs that Muscovites considered unworthy; they spent years in dilapidated dormitories waiting for a residence permit. While the dream of enjoying equal opportunities with Muscovites wasn't out of reach, it was a lengthy and exhausting process to get there, especially in the face of growing resentment from the locals.

Director: Yevgeniya Golovnya
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 87 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Yuriy Orzhehovsky, Mark Averbukh
Editing: L. Alekseenko
Production: Central Studio of Documentary Films
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Yevgeniya Golovnya
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Limits, or The Fourth Dream about?
In the Soviet era, everyone wanted to go to Moscow because people in Moscow "had everything"! Meanwhile, limits were imposed on out-of-towners arriving in Moscow. They were hired for jobs that Muscovites considered unworthy; they spent years in dilapidated dormitories waiting for a residence permit. While the dream of enjoying equal opportunities with Muscovites wasn't out of reach, it was a lengthy and exhausting process to get there, especially in the face of growing resentment from the locals.
Who directed The Limits, or The Fourth Dream?
The Limits, or The Fourth Dream was directed by Yevgeniya Golovnya.
How long is The Limits, or The Fourth Dream?
The Limits, or The Fourth Dream has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is The Limits, or The Fourth Dream?
The Limits, or The Fourth Dream is a Documentary film.
Where was The Limits, or The Fourth Dream produced?
The Limits, or The Fourth Dream was produced in Soviet Union.