In a context of change and revolution in the Soviet Union during the 1930s, a group of workers at an industrial plant in Donetsk navigates their daily lives between routine and the desire for a better life. The film immerses us in the harsh reality of these laborers, who struggle to adapt to the transformation of their world while facing personal and social challenges. As the story unfolds, we encounter a young engineer who, inspired by the energy and resilience of his surroundings, decides to use his musical talent as a tool to uplift the spirits of his colleagues.
The engineer organizes a series of rehearsals to create a symphony that represents their struggle and hope. Fueled by enthusiasm, the workers come together in a project that transcends mere industrial production; their music becomes a symbol of unity and resistance. However, not everything is easy: tensions between the proletariat and the authorities arise, putting the group's determination to the test.
The scenes are enriched with a blend of music and dance, highlighting the vibrant community life of the place. With an innovative visual style and a narrative that combines documentary and fiction, the film paints a poignant portrait of collective struggle in pursuit of a fairer and more humane future, where art becomes the voice of a people refusing to surrender to adversity.