The summer of 1980 was marked by the Olympics, but in a pioneer camp on the Volga, everything is calm. Children play, the counselors fall in love, and a small river tram brings milk. Yet behind this serenity there’s a hidden side: among the pioneers live vampires, whose will affects the life of the camp. “Food Block” tells about children, the pioneer movement, and vampires—their influence on Soviet rituals and children’s behavior. How do love and friendship resist vampire laws and ideology?