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Army captain escorting in part-deserter soldier. The heroes spend a day in Moscow, during which face the realities of life in the modern metropolis: sometimes comical, sometimes tragic. The resulting friendship between an officer and a soldier, deserter changes the attitude of the hero to life. Cynical captain again finds the meaning of life and faith in man.

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    "The pain can be relieved.", says the doctor to Ignat, however, his illness is incurable. The medical officers call it "migraine", but what bores into the brain of the hardened officer, is a conscience and desperation for which he and his environment the concept is absent.

    The Convoy radically opposes any conventional interpretation pattern to unsettle the viewer with its complex metaphors and concept.

    Mafia, police and military reflect each other in corruption and brutality "Now they are really strict up there. Everybody is fed up with the sloppiness." assure the commanders of both state authorities toward Ignat, who refuse to accept the corrosion of the system.

    It is a story of human despair and loneliness, even with a good measure of sad humor. The acting feels very natural, almost improvisational, the movies asks you to think and to feel.
  • Cast overview:
    Oleg Vasilkov Oleg Vasilkov - Ignat
    Azamat Nigmanov Azamat Nigmanov - Artyom
    Dmitriy Kulichkov Dmitriy Kulichkov - Sergeant
    Daniela Stoyanovich Daniela Stoyanovich - Ignat's Wife
    Evgeniy Antropov Evgeniy Antropov - Timokha
    Taras Kolyadov Taras Kolyadov - Wata
    Aleksey Gnilitskiy Aleksey Gnilitskiy - Commanding Officer
    Nikolay Kochura Nikolay Kochura - Militia Leader
    Nikolai Maltsev Nikolai Maltsev - Officer in Commander's Office
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