Aita
A crime is committed in a remote village. All evidence points to Police Officer Afonya. The locals are ready to take matters into their own hands. Investigator Nikolai must quickly find out all the fa…
Aita
A crime is committed in a remote village. All evidence points to Police Officer Afonya. The locals are ready to take matters into their own hands. Investigator Nikolai must quickly find out all the facts of this case before a lynch begins. One of the Russian villages. Police officer Athanasius becomes a suspect in a serious crime. The locals are ready for a lynching. Investigator Sirditov faces a difficult task: on the one hand, he understands that such a crime should not go unpunished, on the other hand, it is necessary to find out all the details of the incident. A heinous crime is committed in a small remote Russian village. Police officer Afonya is a prime suspect. The locals are ready to take matters into their own hands. Investigator Nikolai faces a difficult task: he must find out all of the facts of this case before the villagers decide to execute their own justice. This Yakuti film was made in the Republic of Sakha, the Easternmost territory in the Russian Federation. Yakuti Films such as this one are known for their compelling story lines and shoestring budgets. Director Stepan Burnashev crafts an exhilarating film, featuring a very local story that could only take place in Yakutsk, yet is extremely familiar to everyone. —Rising Sun Media
Aita
Drama,Thriller
Film Details
A crime is committed in a remote village. All evidence points to Police Officer Afonya. The locals are ready to take matters into their own hands.
Investigator Nikolai must quickly find out all the facts of this case before a lynch begins. One of the Russian villages. Police officer Athanasius becomes a suspect in a serious crime.
The locals are ready for a lynching. Investigator Sirditov faces a difficult task: on the one hand, he understands that such a crime should not go unpunished, on the other hand, it is necessary to find out all the details of the incident. A heinous crime is committed in a small remote Russian village.
Police officer Afonya is a prime suspect. The locals are ready to take matters into their own hands. Investigator Nikolai faces a difficult task: he must find out all of the facts of this case before the villagers decide to execute their own justice.
This Yakuti film was made in the Republic of Sakha, the Easternmost territory in the Russian Federation. Yakuti Films such as this one are known for their compelling story lines and shoestring budgets. Director Stepan Burnashev crafts an exhilarating film, featuring a very local story that could only take place in Yakutsk, yet is extremely familiar to everyone.
—Rising Sun Media.