Nakhmanovich simply unravels the tangle of contradictions that led Nekrasov to forced emigration, and it began the day Victor Nekrasov came to the studio and fired the camera crew to film Remembrance Day in Babyn Yar.. This day was for him and for the other participants in the filming (G. Snegiryov, R. Nakhmanovich, E. Timlin, and V. Nekrasov himself) a certain beginning of a new countdown in reality, called the " Great Powerful Soviet Union"....
The day after the shooting the police were waiting at the gates of the "Ukrkinohronika" studio and everyone was dragged out for questioning, the film was confiscated except for an unmarked reel. Some excerpts are shown in Nakhmanovich's film.