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Nikolai Nekrasov - Masha

What if Nikolai Nekrasov had written the poem "Masha" yesterday? He would have been a rock musician and shot a modern video clip, because the unique poem "MASHA", written 170 years ago, remains relevant to this day.

In our reading, the story is transferred to a strange, almost mystical bar on the side of the road to paradise. Everyone has their own road, and the bar is a place where those who have lived their lives honestly, hard, and like men stay. There are no random people here. It's not a pub — it's the last resting place before the transition.

Oleg is not a rock star or a cardboard character. He's a hard worker, a firefighter, a man who saved lives, who didn't collect likes. He knew how to love, but his love found someone who couldn't appreciate it.
Masha is not a villain. She is stupid and stubborn, as in Nekrasov's text: she does not distinguish between real support and brilliant emptiness. She makes the choice that seems right to her, and only after Oleg's death does she understand the scale of the loss.

But it's too late.

Oleg has already died. He has found happiness where he is valued unconditionally. And although Masha is grieving, torn, and searching for meaning, her tears no longer mean anything to Oleg. His story was over, hers was just beginning.

The bar where the clip takes place is a symbol of the border. There are men here:

— they drink beer, but they don't get drunk
— they fight, but they don't hate
— they play dominoes, but the stakes are not chips, but destinies
— they dance and make noise, because the pain goes away only through movement

It is a place of purification, acceptance, and ultimate honesty.
No one lies to themselves here.

We took the rock energy, the visual roughness of the bar, and the white leather jackets as a sign of belonging to a world where words are more precious than life, and brought it all together with Nekrasov's text, which sounds like it's written about today's people.

This video is not an attempt to "modernize the classics."
This is an attempt to show that the human does not die.

MASHA is about choice.
OLEG — about the price of choice.
And the bar is about the last truth.

  • ARTESS D.
    Director
  • Project Type:
    Music Video
  • Runtime:
    3 minutes 48 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    December 5, 2025
  • Country of Origin:
    Russian Federation
  • Language:
    Russian
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Australian AI Festival

    Australia
    December 22, 2025
    Finalist
Director - ARTESS D.