Moonlight People

Rozanov hypothesizes that Jehovah (the biblical God), who created the world, needed a second female hypostasis.

Rozanov does not miss the opportunity to criticize the sanctimonious morality in matters of sex, which prohibits early marriages, but looks through his fingers at Masturbation and prostitution.

Two young men and two girls on a moonlit night confess to each other in their strange fantasies and loves that go beyond the usual standards.

Each of the young people recalls their erotic adventures and talk about them at the table after dinner on a moonlit night.

The impetus to making the film was the book of the same name by the Russian religious philosopher Vasily Rozanov, who died 100 years ago.

Natalya Surkova and Yuri Jadrovsky in the film