Leto is a beautiful, poetic, and inventive film by Kirill Serebrennikov, a Russian filmmaker under a gagging order from Putin. The film reconstructs the underground music scene in Leningrad in the early 1980s in beautiful black and white cinematography;
Lyrics have to be submitted to censors, and apparatchiks attend concerts to ensure that audiences behave, but that little bit of room to move is enough for a whole generation of young people to be ignited by the sacred fire of rock (and of love and liberty).
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