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Young Belarusian lad does not want to come back to Belarus after his educational visa is over. However, the circumstances forced him to do that. He reveals his native country once again. American dream turns into Belarusian one.
A murderer is using every possible trick in his efforts to escape from justice. He is extremely crafty in his ways of infiltrating the government. He becomes a politician with growing status and influence and an official immunity from prosecution.
The final part of Mikhalkov's trilogy about Divisional Commander Kotov finds him returning home during World War II having been betrayed, narrowly escaped execution for treason and nearly reduced to dust in a prison camp. Only to discover that everything has changed and he will have to fight again for his name, for his honor, and for his love.
The son of urban intellectuals and the daughter of city “former villagers” have filed an application at the registry office to get married. The parents of the young couple are happy. While the wedding preparations are underway and the apartment is being renovated, the future in-laws decide to spend some time together at the summer house to “get used to each other” and get to know one another better. However, living under one roof turns out to be far less pleasant than it seemed. Every day, conflicts flare up between the in-laws over seemingly trivial matters. No sooner is one argument settled than another begins. Yet true love ultimately reconciles these “very different people.” Both families want their children to be happy — just each in their own way. And in the end, harmony finally descends upon the feuding households.