A tale of the extraordinary life of Brezhnev's daughter, the "Princess of the USSR." Turbulent romances, numerous husbands, a passion for precious gems and expensive cars - her life was filled with luxury and glamour, but was she happy?
Galina Brezhneva, the daughter of the all-powerful General Secretary of the USSR, always caused her father a lot of worry. Galina suffered from alcoholism and led a tumultuous personal life, which quickly became public knowledge - she loved luxury, was married several times, and had scandalous affairs. Despite her destructive habits, Galina remained an intelligent, cultured woman who appreciated art and beauty. Was she truly happy? What did she think of her fate? In the late 1990s, Galina finds herself in a psychiatric hospital. Abandoned and lonely, she reminisces about her life from childhood and tries to understand where and when she went astray.