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We 3 2011 Ok.ru -

The most common reference points to a three-part amateur documentary series made by three friends—let's call them Dima, Sasha, and Lena—who traveled from Moscow to Vladivostok in the summer of 2011. They called their project "We 3." Each 10-15 minute episode was edited in Windows Movie Maker, featured lo-fi electronic music, and was uploaded exclusively to ok.ru because one of the trio’s parents was an active user. The videos gained modest viral traction within the "travel community" on ok.ru, amassing a few thousand views—a significant number on that platform at the time.

Ok.ru is a legitimate social network (popular in Russia/CIS), but users upload movies, often with automatic content ID. Here’s how to search: we 3 2011 ok.ru

Alternative search string:
"Мы" 2011 Мелник (director's name) The most common reference points to a three-part


The term "We 3" ("Мы 3" in Russian) is open to interpretation: The term "We 3" ("Мы 3" in Russian)


First, a quick clarification: The famous Russian dystopian novel We by Yevgeny Zamyatin has several film adaptations. The 2011 version is likely:

Plot summary (2011 Russian version): In a totalitarian future state where people live in identical glass buildings and follow a rigid system, a male engineer discovers the beauty of free will, love, and rebellion when a mysterious female character enters his life.


In 2011, the "found footage" genre was exploding globally (Paranormal Activity, Chronicle). Several Russian film students in St. Petersburg created a 22-minute short called "We 3," about three friends who lock themselves in an abandoned factory and document their descent into paranoia. It was posted on ok.ru as a "private premiere" for film school peers. The keyword search often comes from people trying to find that specific, never-released-on-YouTube film.