Escaping from his alcoholic father, Huck Finn (Roman Madyanov) travels down the Mississippi with his runaway slave Jim (Feliks Imokuede) - in this highly praised Soviet adaptation which adds a tiny dash of culture to Twain's masterpiece.
This adaptation of Twain's masterpiece still is absolutely warm without being completely married to retelling the book line by line. Despite being on the other side of the world, the tone and the feel is lovingly authentic while still giving taste of the Soviet Georgian culture.