The plot follows writer Alexey Bartenyev as he returns to his childhood city. The search for brothers separated by war turns into a confession about orphanhood, memory, and wounds that do not fade with age. Writer Alexey Bartenyev arrives in the city where he spent his childhood. He is searching for his brothers and sister, who were separated from him by war, and gradually returns to events that have remained within him for many years. Encounters, documents, and familiar streets evoke memories of the orphanage, hunger, loneliness, and attempts to maintain human dignity in a world where children are left without adults too soon. Nikolai Gubenko constructs the narrative as a movement between the present and the past. The film is largely based on the personal fate of the director. Ideas on where to go in Moscow are collected on our website.