Reflecting
upon the poverty in London leading up to 1943, especially the treatment of poor homeless street children, the film's other
themes includes
celebrating with food, festivities, dance and drinks, opening ones heart to embrace those less fortunate and the spirit of giving.
The Kabakovs are amongst the most
celebrated Russian artists of their generation, widely known for their large - scale installations which draw
upon the visual culture of the former Soviet Union and narrative traditions of Russian literature, often addressing universal
themes such as utopia, dreams, fears and the human condition.