The robinsonade of the 19th-century Polish settler Mikhail Yankovsky in the Far East today directly rhymes with the Far Eastern Hectare national project. Already 78,000 people have taken advantage of the unprecedented support of the state and took the land to dare in the fields of free farming. A twenty-year-old descendant of Mikhail Yankovsky, Yegor Bordovsky, leaves St. Petersburg for Vladivostok to find himself and develop his hectare. Having lost contact with his son, his father follows Yegor to the Far East.