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"Where the Wind Goes" ¾ the story of the crisis of a rebel writer, which unfolds at the same time as the war in the country. An apolitical fringe, in order to find his lost inspiration, goes on a tour of Ukraine in the role of a gonzo journalist together with a rock band of first-year students. However, traveling through the country unwittingly forces the writer to seek answers to the questions from which he is so desperately running. And the opportunity to create on the road is the only way to find yourself again, to rethink your role in a society that is going through a war.
In this story, there are many allusions to world culture, which merge into a timeless inter-civilizational palimpsest, in which both the hero and Ukraine are inscribed, intertwining their countercultural mood with a distinctly military tonality, which permeates the statements and events in the country. And beyond time and space, they create a sharp dialogue between merciless reality and the creative principle inherent in every person.