In the year 2032, Alex returns from Germany to a fictitious Russia. The immigrant's son wants to inherit his deceased grandmother's apartment. But the local neighbors want to seize this apartment at any price, as they urgently need money: with the defeat against Ukraine and the death of Putin, the run-down Russia is obliged to pay reparations to Ukraine. Is Alex, who left the country with his parents at the outbreak of war when he was ten years old, now obliged to share this debt?
In the grotesque drama "Inheritance", Boris Maximov lets the ones who stayed and the returnees of different generations collide in post-putin Russia and poses the question of collective responsibility on the basis of an everyday story:
What did I do, and what did I not do, during the war? What legacy is a society burdened with after an unjust war?