The film is based on a candid interview with Alexey Rybnikov, in which he tells incredible stories about his, at first glance, so prosperous life. About everything that remained "behind the scenes" for many years. The author of the fantastic music for more than 130 films and the creator of the cult works "Juno and Avos" and "The Star and Death of Joaquin Murieta" received a state prize only in 2002, after the release of Nikolai Lebedev's film "The Star"... And at the time when the whole of Moscow was going crazy for "Juno," with people lining up overnight at the Lenkom box office, Rybnikov's name was listed somewhere between the makeup artist and the costume designer. Rybnikov himself believes that it was "Juno" and the events surrounding it that changed the course of his life.