A film about the Moscow theater actor and director Andrei Dennikov, in which the audience recognized an unusual theatrical phenomenon from his first performance. Even before graduating from the institute, he stood among the chosen by Mozart's lightness and brilliance of his theatrical productions, Yesenin's appearance and Pushkin's depth of thinking about the fate of Russia. His love for the theater and the audience was a continuation of his inner harmony and spiritual generosity. The film reflects the eternal conflict of the divine gift and the disbelief, envy and petty passions that oppose it, which, like Pushkin's Mozart, led to the death of a talented artist.