As a story structure, it reminds a postmodern novel: fragmented, plot-less and on first view: chaotic. Individual pieces can be rearranged and each one has its own life. In terms of genre, the film stands on the border between pseudo-documentary, dark comedy, punk (as an attitude) and video-art.
Anya Kadet is a video blogger with many hobbies among which is railroad equipment. While recording her next video she meets a magician named Kulebyakin. At first he seems as a harmless eccentric who also likes steam engines, but then he offers to show her something extraordinary.
Anya Kadet is a video blogger with many hobbies among which is railroad equipment. While recording her next video she meets a magician named Kulebyakin. At first he seems as a harmless eccentric who also likes steam engines, but then he offers to show her something extraordinary.
After starting a new online series, Annie and two of her friends head to an abandoned building in Lyulin Mountain, believed to be inhabited by evil.