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This concert film captures a pivotal moment in Soviet rock history, highlighting Viktor Tsoi and his band Kino performing at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex in Moscow, back in May 1990. The atmosphere is electric, filled with an undeniable sense of change as the band plays anthems that resonated deeply with the youth of the time. The pacing reflects the raw energy of live performance, with the crowd's enthusiasm echoing throughout. There's a certain gritty authenticity, characteristic of the era's music scene, that comes through. While the director remains unknown, the film stands as a testament to Kino's cultural impact, with Tsoi's charismatic presence stealing the show, making it a unique snapshot of both the band and the period.
Notable for its historical context in Soviet music.Showcases Tsoi's performance style and crowd interaction.A raw, unpolished look at a significant concert.
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