Meat Grinder 2 is an attempt, on the one hand, to "listen" to the past, and on the other, to build a distance in relation to the current moment. The title refers to the eponymous OBERIUT film by Klimentiy Mintz and Alexander Razumovsky from 1928, which was positioned by the authors as anti-war. Meat Grinder 2 is based on the lines of people who witnessed the air raid. Each line reflects a specific auditory experience, and together they form a chronicle of one day, the sequence of events of which is deconstructed in the film.