The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and the Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni (Time Machine).
The movie featured a musical video,[1] with Rotaru and Boyarsky jumping on a trampoline in gold stretch fabric.
As she had not been informed that the concert would be aired live on major Soviet television channels, she concedes to the request and performs in the Kremlin.
Her producer finally locates her with the news that an important international song competition is going to take place in Germany, and she has been selected to represent her country.
When Viktoria meets the band she recognizes the main player - her old school friend, although they give no sign of it in front of the producer.
Rehearsals begin, and at his point in the film we see a music video featuring Rotaru, Boyarsky and Mashina Vremeni, all dressed in futuristic costumes made of tight shiny stretchy fabric, jumping on the trampoline.
Alexander Stefanovich, "Mosfilm" director, (1976—1980): The interesting thing about the movie, is that we were filming the first, probably the first in the Soviet Union video clip.
[6]Viktoria leaves with her new band for the international song festival Intermusik in Germany, and begins to fall in love with her old friend.
In contrast to the role she played in the movie, Sofia Rotaru did not have to leave her singing career; her voice eventually recovered.