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The series “Sklifosovsky” is a story about the everyday life of doctors of the famous Sklifosovsky Institute of Ambulance, popularly known as “Sklif”. more
The series “Sklifosovsky” is a story about the everyday life of doctors of the famous Sklifosovsky Institute of Ambulance, popularly known as “Sklif”. It employs real professionals who literally every day face unscheduled operations, making without exaggeration vital decisions “here and now”.
In the center of the plot - Oleg Bragin ( close
Pavel Goryunov Maxim Averin As they say, it is a real sea wolf. The hero of the series Goryunov devoted many years of his life to the Northern Fleet, more
Pavel Goryunov Yulia Marchenko ). close
As punishment for fighting with a superior officer, Grigory Vlasov is exiled to a small unit located in the Urals, where almost everything is led by women. more
As punishment for fighting with a superior officer, Grigory Vlasov is exiled to a small unit located in the Urals, where almost everything is led by women. However, the heart of the exiled major has not yet recovered after the last romance, so he ignores flirting of local ensigns until the beautiful Natalya, the leader of the local women, warms his frozen heart. But office romances are not welcome in the army ... close
The TV movie “Personal Circumstances” is a criminal melodrama by Alexei Lebedev. In the center of the film is a successful doctor German Kuznetsov (Andrey more
The TV movie “Personal Circumstances” is a criminal melodrama by Alexei Lebedev. In the center of the film is a successful doctor German Kuznetsov (Andrey Sokolov), who falls into difficult circumstances.
The hero of the series “Personal Circumstances” becomes an accidental witness to an accident: the daughter of the oligarch Sundukov, who is in strong power, flies into a passenger car standing at a crossroads. As a result of the accident, the husband and wife, who were in the car, die on the spot, and a six-year-old girl, their daughter, is saved thanks to the help of Kuznetsov.
At the same time, 20-year-old Irina Sundukova behaves extremely defiantly, blatantly proving that she “has nothing to do with it.” Unable to withstand such behavior, Herman slaps the girl in the face. This circumstance subsequently serves as a reason for the all-powerful Sundukov to accuse the hero of the television series “Personal Circumstances” in the accident that occurred. close
Natalia (Maria Kulikova) works as chief technologist at a perfume factory in a provincial town. She has a dream - to revive her native enterprise, which more
Natalia (Maria Kulikova) works as chief technologist at a perfume factory in a provincial town. She has a dream - to revive her native enterprise, which is experiencing difficult times, and launch a new line of spirits of her own authorship on it. For this, the heroine of the series “Perfume” put forward her candidacy for the post of director of the factory.
However, in the competition for the directorship there is another contender - the capital businessman Ilya (Semen Shkalikov), a very ambitious person who expects to rebuild the factory into a hypermarket.
The rivalry of these characters in the melodrama “Perfume” is short-lived, they are covered by a completely different feeling. Thanks to Natasha, Ilya will learn to trust not only the voice of her mind. And Natalia, having met Ilya, will be able to believe in her own strength and create her best perfume, which will contain both the fire of passion and the sad notes of parting. "Durnopian," their love tune, will have an exquisite fragrance that crowns the magic of the top note. close
This story began back in 1986. Perestroika was already underway, but the Soviet Union had not yet collapsed. It was a time when there was no Internet, more
This story began back in 1986. Perestroika was already underway, but the Soviet Union had not yet collapsed. It was a time when there was no Internet, hypermarkets and even mobile phones, but they drank water from the tap, there were no traffic jams in Moscow, and the keys to the apartment were quietly left under the rug. close
Tyazhely Pesok / Heavy Sand follows an Ukrainian Jewish family over 30 years against the backdrop of dramatic events in the Soviet Union in the first more
Tyazhely Pesok / Heavy Sand follows an Ukrainian Jewish family over 30 years against the backdrop of dramatic events in the Soviet Union in the first half of the 20th century: WWI, the Bolshevik revolution, the pogroms in Ukraine, the Stalinist repression, WWII and Nazi occupation, the ghetto and annihilation.
It is ultimately a story about human nature, about the triumph of love against all odds (e.g. despite the seemingly incompatible backgrounds of the two lovers, Rakhil and Jakov) and of its resilience over time and circumstance. It is about family bonds, about human altruism, dignity and courage. Also about cruelty and the holocaust, a tribute to the Jews that suffered and to the non-Jews who were willing to risk their own lives to help them.
The acting is generally outstanding, as is the filming and the music. Attention to historical detail is exquisite (clothes, decors, culture…).
The script departs substantially from Rybakov's novel, on which the film is based, bringing in some different characters and scenes. I guess this was partly unavoidable, because of the novel's narrative approach, compared to the need for dialogues in the film, which had to be made up.
The series is, in my opinion, not without flaws. It combines some truly moving scenes with others that left me wondering what the point was, and thinking that 16 episodes were not needed after all. Although the characters' complexity rings true, some of the scenes seem implausible. Plus the 2 main characters hardly age throughout the film, everybody speaks Russian everywhere… While the film captures much of the spirit of the book, it is weaker in many respects, including in its portrayal of Jewish suffering. Needless to say, I preferred the book, but this is almost always so. Provided you are not looking for 100% accurate history, nor 100% Rybakov's novel you may, like me, be left with a very positive overall impression.
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The story, which tells the series “Single lovers”, began in the distant 1980. It was then that the long-awaited children appeared in the families of the more
The story, which tells the series “Single lovers”, began in the distant 1980. It was then that the long-awaited children appeared in the families of the Udaltsovs and Yakhontovs. Happy father Yakhontov took from the hospital his wife and tiny daughter, which was decided to call Masha. And the newly-made father Udaltsov brought home a loud-voiced karapuz - Vanechka. If someone had told these two families that there would be many dramatic events ahead of them that would bind these previously complete strangers together, they would certainly not have believed it.
However, while their newborn babies agukali to the delight of all households, fate has already connected the lives of these families with invisible threads. Irreconcilable enmity, hatred, blood kinship, and all the same hatred - such a storm of passions awaits the heroes of the series "One Lovers" ahead of us. close
An incredible story of a young woman who had a husband and three lovers. The series describes what is happening with the fate of people who are cheating and who are being cheated on.
An incredible story of a young woman who had a husband and three lovers. The series describes what is happening with the fate of people who are cheating and who are being cheated on. close
A new head of the obstetric department, a young and talented Natalia Bakhmetyeva, comes to the experimental scientific and medical center. On the very more
A new head of the obstetric department, a young and talented Natalia Bakhmetyeva, comes to the experimental scientific and medical center. On the very first day of work, she causes a storm of emotions in her new colleagues, admiring them with her indisputable professionalism and outraged by her tough character. Natasha does not attach importance to the fans and envious people who immediately appeared around her. Independent and introverted, she relies only on herself. This lifestyle was the result of her years-long secret affair with Yuri Kolmogorov, a prominent official who was once her supervisor at the institute. Realizing that Yuri will never leave the family, Natasha breaks up with him, moves from Moscow to St. Petersburg and gets a new job. But fate puts Natasha before a difficult choice, as if testing her strength. . . close
The action of the film takes place in the 50s of the last century. The main character of the film “Lyubka” is rude, wayward and unpredictable. She was more
The action of the film takes place in the 50s of the last century. The main character of the film “Lyubka” is rude, wayward and unpredictable. She was the only candidate for the role of nanny for Sonya, the little daughter of the doctor Irina Mikhailovna.
The environment of the doctor is shocked: a criminal will watch the child! But something forces Irina, who recently lost her mother and left her daughter alone, to trust this person. Lyubka and Irina do not suspect that fate brought them together by chance – once a long time ago, a seven-year-old homeless woman helped station vagrants steal a suitcase from Irina’s parents. close
Mishka Yaponchik was a Ukrainian gangster, Jewish, lived in Odessa at the beginning of the XX century, the military leader of two thousand of gangsters more
Mishka Yaponchik was a Ukrainian gangster, Jewish, lived in Odessa at the beginning of the XX century, the military leader of two thousand of gangsters and the prototype of Benia Krik in The "Odessa Tales" by Soviet Jewish writer Isaak Babel. Born Moisei Vinnitsky, Yaponchik ("the Japanese") was an exceptional and eccentric character. Hailed as the next Robin Hood, he established his own code of conduct forbidding the robbing of the poor and professional classes. close
Olga (Maria Anikanova) has a difficult period in her life, she can not recover from a recent divorce. Together with her teenage daughter Natasha (Ola more
Olga (Maria Anikanova) has a difficult period in her life, she can not recover from a recent divorce. Together with her teenage daughter Natasha (Ola Kraskovskaya), the heroine of the mini-series “Marta Line” moves to a new place of residence – to an old St. Petersburg apartment, where she finds a letter from the distant blockade of 1941.
The author of this letter from the past, the boy Yura, wrote it to the girl Martha, with whom he was in love and whom he accidentally offended. While starving, he wrote his last wish to find Martha and tell her he loved her. Deciding to find Martha, Olga and Natasha meet Maxim (Alexander Robak), who lives with his wife in Martha's former apartment. It turns out that Maxim's father, now deceased, also tried to find her. Olya, Maxim and Natasha join the search, and the path they have to go will help them find themselves. close
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