The Cherkizovsky market in the 2000s was the largest in Russia. It was home to one of the most powerful business empires – the Telman Ismailov group of companies. The loudest parties in Moscow, performances by popular pop stars, the legendary restaurant "Prague" – all of this was provided by the income of the Cherkizovsky market, where half of Russia dressed. A series of three documentaries tells how the main shopping center of the country functioned, who controlled it, who it fed, and why it was destroyed.