The film contains an amateur film report on the celebration of the 40th anniversary of Victory in World War II:
1) 00:00:10 - 00:00:32 — Kyiv. The Motherland Monument. Sculptural composition Forcing the Dnipro.
2) 00:00:33 - 00:03:22 — Atiusha village. Laying of wreaths and a mourning garland at a mass grave. The song Let us Worship the Great Years (Поклонимся Великим тем годам) is playing. A procession of veterans follows. Speech by the head of the collective farm, Ivan Mykolayovych Pylypets. Victory Day parade featuring theatrical characters in decorated truck bodies themed for the occasion.
3) 00:03:23 - 00:09:59 — Stage performances. Veterans sing from the stage. General and portrait shots of the audience. Audio equipment visible: Lomo "Soloist" speakers. Awarding of veterans. Olha Pavlovska’s song Poplars Stand (Стоять тополі) is played. Performances by various music and song groups, including the Niva ensemble. Behind the scenes, the song Eyes Lit Up with Stars (Запалали очі зорями) (poem by M. Bakai). Children dance and observe veterans’ medals. Natalia Rozhkova’s song Laugh Loudly, Children (Громче смейтесь дети) plays. Parade procession.
The voiceover narration is by L. Petrenko. The film was created by Dmytro Kozel, V. Nikitin, and L. Petrenko.
The second audio track serves as an editing cue sheet for the film and contains a frame-by-frame description of persons, objects, actions, and editing plans. It is humorous: Dmytro Kozel sings Unharness, boys, the horses (Розпрягайте, хлопці, коні) during the veterans’ procession and mentions the people involved in the footage.