Mars (2004 film) explained

Mars
Director:Anna Melikyan
Producer:Sabina Yeremeeva
Ruben Dishdishyan
Oksana Kostyuchenko
Starring:Gosha Kutsenko
Nina Kiknadze
Artur Smolyaninov
Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya
Music:Aleksey Aygi
Cinematography:Oleg Lukichev
Studio:Film Company "Slon" (Elephant)
Distributor:Central Partnership
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Russia
Language:Russian

Mars (Russian: Марс) is a 2004 Russian film, directed and written by Anna Melikian. Set in a small Russian city of Mars, the film tells the story of a professional boxer who has run away from his life to a small Russian town on the coast of the Black Sea.

The story contains elements of surrealism and magical realism. The town's main industry is the manufacture of plush toys, which function as a local currency. The boxer is color blind; his color blindness is portrayed, for example, by a profusion of blue apples.

The city of Mars was formerly called Marks: Марс as opposed to Маркс, the name change being effected by removing one letter from the roof of the railway station.