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The Editorial Office

In the wild steppes of southern Ukraine, a young nature researcher named Yura is looking for an endangered species of groundhog but instead witnesses a crime. Eager to expose the truth, Yura takes his photo evidence to the local newspaper's editorial office. However, he quickly realizes that nobody there cares about pursuing justice. While a big war is looming over the horizon, Yura's naive worldview is splintering in a storm of fake news, rigged political elections, and mysterious cult rituals. On his quest, the hero is about to find out who he really is-an endangered species of a good man or just a loser?

Top Cast

  • Dmytro Bahnenko

    Dmytro Bahnenko

    Yura

  • Zhanna Ozirna

    Zhanna Ozirna

    Lera

  • Rymma Zyubina

    Rymma Zyubina

    Mother

  • Andrii Kyrylchuk

    Andrii Kyrylchuk

    Ruslan

  • Oleksandr Shmal

    Oleksandr Shmal

    Mykhailo

  • Vasyl Kukharskyi

    Vasyl Kukharskyi

    Beekeeper

  • Maksym Kurochkin

    Maksym Kurochkin

    Editor-in-chief of Pectoral

  • Oleksandr Gannochenko

    Oleksandr Gannochenko

    Editor-in-chief of The Truth of the Steppe

  • Serhii Ivanov

    Serhii Ivanov

    Leading journalist

Overview

In the wild steppes of southern Ukraine, a young nature researcher named Yura is looking for an endangered species of groundhog but instead witnesses a crime. Eager to expose the truth, Yura takes his photo evidence to the local newspaper's editorial office. However, he quickly realizes that nobody there cares about pursuing justice. While a big war is looming over the horizon, Yura's naive worldview is splintering in a storm of fake news, rigged political elections, and mysterious cult rituals. On his quest, the hero is about to find out who he really is-an endangered species of a good man or just a loser?

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