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A military attaché at the French embassy is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw. more
A military attaché at the French embassy is drawn into a world of abduction, betrayal and intrigue in the diplomatic salons and back alleys of Warsaw. A classic tale of spying, intrigue, and romance, based on the novels of Alan Furst and adapted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. close
The Roman gladiator Spartacus at the beginning of a new era managed to stage such a grandiose uprising that two thousand years later it is not forgotten. more
The Roman gladiator Spartacus at the beginning of a new era managed to stage such a grandiose uprising that two thousand years later it is not forgotten. The series “Spartacus’ Second Rebellion” tells a story based on real facts, the protagonist of which also boldly spoke out against the oppression and violence of the entire system.
Spartak Kotlyarevsky dreamed of a peaceful life with his beloved woman, but the war did not allow these dreams to come true. The military biography of the pilot was so ornate that in August 1941 he even took part in the bombing of Berlin. However, instead of the Hero Star, Spartak ended up in a Soviet camp. Here, unable to bear the pain of the ongoing injustice and separation from his beloved, Kotlyarevsky follows in the footsteps of his famous namesake - organizes the second uprising of Spartak, a rebellion of prisoners, which was destined to become the largest in the history of Soviet correctional camps.
The series is based on the novel The Second Uprising of Spartak by Alexander Bushkov and Andrei Konstantin, which they created with the participation of Yevgeny Vyshenkov. close
The powerful real-life story of Lali Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II.
The powerful real-life story of Lali Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II. close
Intelligence legend Maj. Maxim Shekhovtsov arrives in Syria to find the deceased gunner Alexander. Taking with him a young sniper from the special forces, more
Intelligence legend Maj. Maxim Shekhovtsov arrives in Syria to find the deceased gunner Alexander. Taking with him a young sniper from the special forces, he goes deep into enemy territory. In a dangerous way, they will face not only ambushes of terrorists and brutal battles, but also personal irreconcilable differences. close
Leningrad, spring 1942. After the first blockade winter, the conductor of the Grand Symphony Orchestra of the Radio Committee receives an important government more
Leningrad, spring 1942. After the first blockade winter, the conductor of the Grand Symphony Orchestra of the Radio Committee receives an important government task to perform Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 in the besieged city. It seems impossible from the orchestra left several musicians: someone died of hunger, someone left on the front, someone disappeared without news. But the concert must take place and thunder on the whole world, so that both friends and enemies hear: “Leningrad is alive!” Assistance to the head of the orchestra Karl Eliasberg seconded employee of the NKVD Anatoly Seregin. But even before this order, the fate of Lieutenant Seregin, who lost the entire family of the raid, intersected with the fate of Eliasberg: it was Seregin who led the arrest of the conductor’s wife. Despite mutual distrust and complete rejection, the conductor and lieutenant must do the impossible: together find the missing performers in the blockaded city and ensure the premiere of the Seventh Leningrad Symphony.