The Limits, or The Fourth Dream (1988)
In the Soviet era, everyone wanted to go to Moscow because people in Moscow "had everything"! Meanwhile, limits were imposed on out-of-towners arriving in Moscow. They were hired for jobs that Muscovites considered unworthy; they spent years in dilapidated dormitories waiting for a residence permit. While the dream of enjoying equal opportunities with Muscovites wasn't out of reach, it was a lengthy and exhausting process to get there, especially in the face of growing resentment from the locals.
Director: Yevgeniya Golovnya
| Directing | Yevgeniya Golovnya | Director |
| Writing | Yevgeniya Golovnya | Writer |
| Writing | Yuri Shchekochikhin | Writer |
| Camera | Yuriy Orzhehovsky | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Mark Averbukh | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Nana Fudim | Director of Photography |
| Production | Natalya Galina | Executive Producer |
| Camera | A. Zaytsev | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Svetlana Plyusnina | Script Editor |
| Sound | Yu. Dyomkin | Sound |
| Editing | L. Alekseenko | Editor |
| Art | Margarita Morozova | Production Design |
| Art | Mikhail Artamonov | Production Design |
| Camera | Aleksandr Zaitsev | Camera Operator |