The Age of Innocence (1976 film)

The Age of Innocence (Russian: Несовершеннолетние, romanized: Nesovershennoletnie, also called Minors)[1][2] is a 1976 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy and written by Edward Topol.

[3] Russian teenager Zhenya Prokhorov returns home from military service and his friend Kostya from a corrective labor colony.

After a few scuffles, Zhenya realizes that fighting alone won’t solve the problem, especially as he notices his 11-year-old nephew, Shurka, beginning to fall under the gang's influence.

During one encounter, instead of engaging in another fight, Zhenya suggests the gang members join a boxing club where Kostya works as a coach.

Furious, Gogol and his friends vandalize the school's greenhouse, a project dear to Polina, as students had built it over six years.