Silence
Kyrgyz Republic - a small former Soviet Union country, with a population of five million people, and a debt near three billion dollars which is still increasing to date.
The film is about a boy and his grandmother. The boy's parents took a loan from a bank and had to leave for Russia to work to pay the loan. The boy and grandmother wait for their news patiently, but to no avail. One day, a bank clerk comes to them demanding repayment of debt and takes away the most valuable thing in their family – the TV set. The last link breaks: people start to live on their own, and the state lives by itself.