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Plusnini

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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 05:13 PM

2d ago

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image depicts a wall adorned with posters and photographs, likely in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the presence of posters for the band "Кино" (Kino). The wall itself appears to be made of brick…read more

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The image depicts a wall adorned with posters and photographs, likely in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the presence of posters for the band "Кино" (Kino). The wall itself appears to be made of brick or a similar textured material, with a rough, aged appearance. Dominating the upper portion of the image are two large posters featuring black and white photographs of what appear to be band members. Text above these posters reads "ГРУППА" (Group) followed by "КИНО" in large, stylized Cyrillic lettering. Numbers "1", "2", and "3" are visible below the "КИНО" lettering, suggesting a possible ranking or a series. Below these, two prominent posters showcase individuals. The poster on the left features a close-up portrait of a man with wavy hair, illuminated by yellow light, and wearing dark clothing. The poster on the right displays a man wearing sunglasses and a t-shirt with the text "СОВЕТСКИЙ Экран" (Soviet Screen) and the date "13-08". Further down, a series of smaller photographs are arranged. One photograph shows a person standing in a desolate, possibly outdoor landscape. Another poster features a person in an orange top, appearing to be on the phone. To the right, a black and white portrait of a man's face is visible. A metallic circular object, possibly a lamp or part of a fixture, is visible on the far right of the image. The overall lighting is dim, with some posters reflecting light. The environment appears to be an indoor space, possibly a public area or a collection space dedicated to the band Kino.