The film contains an amateur film report on the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Victory:
1) 00:00:02 - 00:03:43 — Sunrise. Morning field. Voice-over commentary recalling front-line memories. A woman in a blooming garden. A mourning meeting for the burial of the remains of those who died in World War II. Speech by Mykola Cherstvyi, party leader of the collective farm. Speech by Porfirii Mysnyk. Children present flowers to veterans. The songs Mass Graves (Братские могилы) and He Did Not Return from the Battle (Он не вернулся из боя) by Vladimir Vysotskyi are played.
2) 00:03:44 - 00:05:08 — Porfirii Ivanovych Mysnyk awards employees. Among those present: Maria Fesenko, Vasyl Terekh, Mykhailo Kozymenko.
3) 00:05:09 - 00:12:23 — General shots of mourning rally participants. Pioneer salute. Filling of the burial urn. Speech by D. M. Sokol. Funeral procession with flags and motorcyclists heading to the cemetery. The song Victory Day (День победы) (music by David Tukhmanov, lyrics by Volodymyr Kharitonov) is played. Laying of wreaths at the mass grave. Moments (Мгновения) plays behind the scenes. Veterans at the monument, including Mykola Hrytsai and Dmytro Kozel. General shots of children with flowers.
4) 00:12:24 - 00:16:09 — Monuments on mass graves. Children laying flowers. A militarized march of children on Kibalchycha Street near the Lenin monument.
5) 00:16:10 - 00:18:46 — Training session of the Ready for Labor and Defense program in the forest: preparation for nuclear core survival. Instructions by the major. Women in gas masks help the “wounded.” Polissya nature landscapes. The song Come On, Girls, Come On, Beauties (А ну-ка, девушки, а ну, красавицы) is played.
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 in tone: a march is hummed. Children’s voices are heard in the background, and Dmytro Kozel asks them to be quiet. The plan for the soundtrack is recorded.