"The Singers" is a genre-bending film adaptation of a 19th-century short story written by Ivan Turgenev, in which a lowly pub full of downtrodden men connect unexpectedly through an impromptu sing-off. The film explores the complexities of masculinity and the power of vulnerability through art.
A bright-eyed freshman's decision to room with a popular student leads to what starts as an exciting new friendship but gradually transforms into a subtle battle of wills.