Tram Avenue

Tram Avenue

2010 · 37 min · Documentary

In St. Petersburg, on Tram Avenue, along which, in fact, trams have never walked, there is a shelter for underage mothers: even girls, pupils of orphanages who almost do not remember their mothers, now have to become real mothers for their own children…

Directed by Sofya Geveyler · Written by Sofya Geveyler

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