Probably every one of us has thought at least once about the existence of a parallel universe inhabited by mysterious antipodes. There, walking on your head is normal; there, the ordinary March rabbit has an important place in society; and where the most incredible and absurd things become reality…
“Much that’s unclear in that strange country—you can get confused and lost…”—the words from Vysotsky’s song for the little girl Alice resonate with the thread of the narrative. Lewis Carroll makes you feel the key law of life’s dialectics—the unity and struggle of opposites—right here, in a small and very strange place.