The life of a family who left the former USSR and moved to the outskirts of Israel. 30 years later, the family experiences an identity crisis when the daughter becomes a social media star and the voice of the young generation.
Anat documents a professor imitating a Russian accent, and gets him into trouble. Stas tries for the relocation opening at work. Ala struggles to teach a student who doesn't speak Russian.
Anat and Stas join their parents to watch the Eurovision contest. Semyon is happy they came but Ala is afraid they'll notice the condition of their grandmother. Anat goes to a bachelorette party of a close friend from high-school.
Masha, the grandmother, locks herself in the toilet refusing to go to the doctor. Anat comes to Beit Shean to help her parents get her out on time, while Stas does everything to avoid preparing for interview regarding the relocation.
Anat learns that Alex's sister was not allowed to get married in the rabbinical institute, and takes a stand which gets her into television. Stas gets the relocation, but hides it from Nastia.
The family comes to see the Mathematics Olympics. Anat wants to win just to please her mom. Stas, who's still recovering from the panic attack, loses his grandmother, Anat tries to compete and help him at the same time.
It's Semion's hearing day, but Anat's parents are struggling to get her assistance. Stas deals with his fears. Anat must decide whether Sovietzka is part of her or just a phase in accepting her identity.
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By what name was Sovietzka (2023) officially released in Canada in English?