Day of the Full Moon

Day of the Full Moon (Russian: День полнолуния, romanized: Den polnoluniya) is a 1998 parable drama film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov.

Instead, the movie is structured like a kaleidoscope of scenes where reality intertwines with romantic memories.

The harsh, almost naturalistic visuals transform into a poetic journey through time and space.

Set at the end of the 20th century, the film presents a collection of seemingly unrelated individuals reenacting life scenarios.

The film features "new Russians" caught in yet another violent conflict, a popular DJ hosting a late-night broadcast, an elderly Uzbek man explaining to his grandson where Genghis Khan is buried, a successful hitman, Princess Olshanskaya, a mysterious monk named Taisiy, an international diplomat, and even Alexander Pushkin himself, who meets a beautiful Kalmyk woman on his journey to Erzurum.