Wind in the Face (Russian: Ветер в лицо, romanized: Veter v litso) is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits[1] and Aleksandr Zarkhi.
[2][3] The film tells about a group of Komsomol members who, in the early 1920s, remake the beer hall under the communal hostel.
The organizer of the commune Boris together with his wife Nina leads a child and move to the apartment of the parents of the spouse, but they become very uncomfortable there and Boris moves back to the commune.
Will the Komsomols save the factory's assets?
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