The project resulted in seven films that were very different both in terms of their timing (from 7 to 20 minutes) and plots. The Provincial Decadence is a story of unrequited love and the first train wreck in Ekaterinburg. Vitrum is about the love of a haberdasher's son for a merchant's daughter and about Ural emeralds. The Needle is another story of the vicissitudes of love in the era of imperfect gramophones. The Lemonade tells the story of one day in the life of the famous artist Vladimir Kazantsev. The Divination is filmed with a humorous undertone and is about the advantage of prejudices. The Gnome is a film about the first satirical magazine that criticized the royal power. The Provocateur is about the history of the 1905 Square.
The films were premiered online on the E1 portal, where they were watched by more than 200,000 people. In addition to the online premiere, the films were also shown on the big screen in the Premier Hall cinema chain.
The project also had its own tendering procedure. The jury panel was chaired by the famous director Aleksey Fedorchenko. The film crews and actors received their own Ural-style Oscars.
The entire project implementation process is shown on a dedicated
website. On the same website, you can also watch the resulting films.