That’s the heart of Russian.Teens.3 . Not revolution. Not collapse. The strange, hollow freedom of being told your entire childhood was a half-truth.
Silence. The camera holds on the teacher’s face – not anger, but confusion. He doesn’t have a party directive for this. Russian.Teens.3.Glasnost.Teens
No adults. Just sweat, electric guitars, and a crowd of teens slamming into each other. The band, Glasnost Kids (formed that morning), plays a cover of "Should I Stay or Should I Go" – lyrics translated badly, passionately wrong. That’s the heart of Russian
From the back row, a boy named Dmitri raises his hand. Not to answer. To question. Glasnost Kids (formed that morning)