Synopsis
Generation P is a movie released in 2011.
In a whirlwind of creativity and chaos, this film catapults viewers into the vibrant heart of 1990s Moscow, where the remnants of a crumbled Soviet era collide with a burgeoning capitalist dream. At its center is a poet-turned-adman whose journey through the unpredictable landscape of Russia's nascent advertising industry is both a comedic delight and a poignant reflection on identity and ambition. As he navigates the wild world of branding and consumerism, the film brilliantly captures the spirit of a generation caught between nostalgia and aspiration. With a manic energy that mirrors the social upheaval surrounding it, this film artfully blends comedy, drama, and elements of science fiction to explore the absurdities of a society in transition. The sharp wit and satirical edge highlight the surreal nature of life as it evolves into a capitalist frenzy, while also delving into deeper themes of personal reinvention and the price of success. Audiences are treated to a visual feast that showcases the outrageous creativity of the era, making it a must-watch for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art, commerce, and the human experience in a rapidly changing world.
Gorky Film Studios