Director Marlen Khutsiev's career to date consists of only eight films. But without exaggeration, we can say that each film is an unforgettable event in our cultural life. Legendary films such as “Spring on Zarechnaya Street,” “It Was in May,” “The Two Fedors,” “July Rain,” and “Postscript” remain staples of cinema and television screens. The film “I Am Twenty,” once rejected by the authorities and now recognized both at home and abroad as an extremely brilliant artistic document of the 1970s, has achieved even greater fame.
It has long been said that great men are ageless. Marlen Martynovich Khutsiev, who turned 90, continues his creative work. The film “The Stubborn One from Khutsiev” tells the story of the master's life and career.