Przeżył ZSRR, komunizm i wszystkich konkurentów. Buchanka

It survived the USSR, communism, and all its competitors. Bukhanka. Discover the extraordinary story of the Soviet UAZ 452, an angular, bread-shaped van that has been in continuous production for over 60 years and was the only vehicle of its era to survive the collapse of the entire empire. In this film, we'll go back to the wartime birth of the Ulyanovsk factory in 1941, trace the ingeniously simple design of the hoodless vehicle, and above all, discover the surprising Polish side of this story: how our domestically produced Żuk and Nysa conquered the market and hearts of the Soviet Union itself. You'll see why this archaic vehicle never died, how it became an object of cult worldwide, and what grim fate modernity has in store for it. It's a story of ascetic simplicity that proved stronger than all progress. The music used in the film is "Eyes of Glory" by Aakash Gandhi and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" by Cooper Cannell. The photos come from archive.org and are publicly available.