Batmanova, once a serf, sets Paris aflame with her singing and now returns to the court of the Prince in 19th-century Russia. The Prince wants Batmanova for himself, but she loves a young nobleman who is technically still a serf because his papers have been lost.
A combination of performances by masters of their arts, this film takes place during the Leningradskoye Leto – the Leningrad "White Nights" annual summer musical festival, featuring music stars, young opera singers, ballet, pop, circus, and amateur artists. Reporters Kostya and Bob are rushing everywhere trying to document the entire festival. Beautiful young singer Svetlana is pursued throughout the festive events by a hopelessly shy police lieutenant, whose unexpected infatuation leaves him unable to speak, but gives him a beautiful baritone voice.
Eugene Onegin, a jaded young dandy from the big city of St. Petersburg, travels to the country to ingratiate himself into the affection of a dying uncle. There he meets the idealistic and romantic poet Vladimir Lensky, who introduces him to the daughters of a local landowner.
This performance by the Kirghizian Ballet Corps tells the story of the beautiful Cholpon (Reina Chokoyeva), a nubile maiden who has the bad fortune of crossing paths with Ai-Dai (Bibisara Beyshenaliyeva), an evil vampire. Ai-Dai makes a quick feast of Cholpon's blood and takes up residence in her body. Now in control of her lovely frame, Ai-Dai maneuvers through the palace, where she aims to gain the favor of Nurdfin (Uran Sarbagishev), the handsome -- and unsuspecting -- prince.