| Director | Maksim Bobkov |
| Scriptwriter | Maksim Bobkov |
| Producer | Maksim Bobkov |
| Cinematographer / DP | Mikhail Agafonov |
| Cinematographer / DP | Alexey Muratov |
| Art director | Ekaterina Bobkova |
| Composer | Maksim Bobkov |
| Editor | Maksim Bobkov |
| Editor | Alexander Boikov |
| Sound Designer | Mikhail Anisimov |
| Efim Simakov |
Maksim Bobkov (born August 25, 1978, Votkinsk) is a Russian actor, television host, composer, and director. He graduated from the Russian Academy of Music named after Gnessin and GITIS. He has acted in television series and films. He served as the acting creative director and composer for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games. He has composed music for films such as "The Wall," "Tchaikovsky: The Russian Genius," as well as for theatrical performances and shows. He is currently a student at the film school "INDUSTRY."
Childhood is a time when the world seems boundless and happiness feels eternal. But one day comes the moment when a child first encounters something irreversible – an aspect of adult life that cannot be undone, only accepted. In our film, this is the death of a beloved pet cat, which becomes the protagonist's painful encounter with reality. However, "The First Lesson" is not merely a story about loss. It's a film about the choice the hero makes: between revenge and forgiveness. He learns that anger does not free one from grief; it only deepens it. True healing comes only through compassion. This is his first adult lesson: to understand that forgiveness is stronger than hatred. I wanted to show how fragile the world of childhood is, and how crucial it is to preserve its light within us, even when life teaches harsh lessons. The film is shot with warmth and nostalgia, yet without false idealization – because growing up is always intertwined with pain. And it depends solely on us whether this pain makes us cruel or, conversely, more human.