The story of the Siberian Zavarzin family, which has long lived by bee trade. After an incomprehensible virus entered the hives one day, accusations between two neighboring farms reached the intensity of a real war. After all, if there are no bees, then there is no life, and you have to go to the city. The village began to empty before our eyes. The disintegration also occurs within the Zavarzin family: the eldest son gets drunk, the middle one is going to emigrate, the younger one goes crazy, the uncle rages with fat, not knowing where to put his money. And nothing can unite the once strong family anymore.
Cheslav Sushkevich (Чеслав Сушкевич) was a Soviet actor. In 1935, he entered the theater school at the Meyerhold State Theater, but never completed his studies since it closed in 1938. In 1937, he made his screen debut in the role of young Alexander Gorchakov, comrade A.S. Pushkin, in the film The Youth of the Poet. In 1939, he moved to the Leningrad Comedy Theater. In May 1940, he accepted an offer to join the acting staff of the Soyuzdetfilm film studio. From 1945 to 1951, he was a member of the troupe of the State Film Actor Theater (since 1948 - the Film Actor Studio Theatre), then worked for a short time at the Theater of the Group of Soviet Forces in Austria. In the late 1950s, he returned to films and continued acting until his death in 1991.
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