This documentary was filmed for the 90th anniversary of Andrei Voznesensky.
On April 1, 1976, astronomer Nikolai Chernykh discovered a minor planet at the Crimean Observatory, which was assigned the number 3723 and named in honor of the Soviet and Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky. This is where the title of the film and the storytelling technique came from: to tell contemporaries about this unique poet as about a planet that still illuminates us with its bright light and influences our thoughts, deeds, and actions with its poems, confirming the cosmic scale of Voznesensky’s personality. The authors of the film made sure that through interviews from different years and public appearances, the poet Voznesensky himself told the audience about the important events of his personal and creative life.