Foma lives alone in the forest. He accidentally learns that Yevgeniy Fomin, who he considered his father is actually a stepfather. Foma returns from his voluntary exile and finds a real father. It turns out to be Ernest Shilkovsky, the artistic director of the theater in a small town Zheleznogorsk. Acquaintance is extremely controversial and Foma is ready to return to his seclusion but finds out about the great injustice in relation to the theater and its inhabitants.
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