1763, the first year after Catherine's coronation. Power is in her hands, but having taken the throne, he must be held. The young Empress will have to make sure that the second is much more complicated than the first, and only ten years later she will rightfully call herself the Autocrat of All Russia. These years will be filled not only with victories and achievements, but also with defeats, losses of faithful people, betrayal of those whom she considered close, struggle with palace intrigues and intrigues of enemies from abroad.
1745. The reigning Empress Elizabeth Petrovna is infertile. The only heir is her feeble-minded nephew Peter III. Elizabeth cannot allow Peter to ascend more
1745. The reigning Empress Elizabeth Petrovna is infertile. The only heir is her feeble-minded nephew Peter III. Elizabeth cannot allow Peter to ascend to the throne, so she decides to marry the tsarevich, wait for the birth of her son, and then take the boy and raise him as a real Russian emperor herself. Brides are coming to St. Petersburg. Among them is the lovely Fike - the young Princess Sofia Frederica from the impoverished branch of the Prussian kings. close
This is the very first feature to have ever told the story of the Russian revolutionary Chapaev in such a gripping and heart-stirring manner. The series more
This is the very first feature to have ever told the story of the Russian revolutionary Chapaev in such a gripping and heart-stirring manner. The series takes us through the thorny days of the national hero as the numerous layers of love and hate, pride and shame, great victory and inconsolable loss unfold. The abundance of action and raw emotion enlighten the viewer about the innumerable twists and turns on the path to the final victory of the Red Army and Chapaev's agonizing solitude. close
1917, shortly after the assassination of Grigory Rasputin. The provisional government appoints investigator Heinrich Ivanovich Svitten to study the case more
1917, shortly after the assassination of Grigory Rasputin. The provisional government appoints investigator Heinrich Ivanovich Svitten to study the case of the deceased and find out who he really was for others and for the whole of Russia. Switten collects information bit by bit about the ambiguous elder, but sometimes it is very difficult to distinguish the truth from human speculation. Rasputin's confidants and even members of the royal family help him in the investigation, but everyone has a personal attitude towards this mysterious man. Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, on the one hand, respects him immensely, and on the other hand, Switten notices something similar to fear. close
Biographical series "Zhukov" refers to one of the most famous personalities of Russian history. Marshal. George Konstantinovich Zhukov During his lifetime more
Biographical series "Zhukov" refers to one of the most famous personalities of Russian history. Marshal. George Konstantinovich Zhukov During his lifetime he became a legend, and the authors of the film are trying to lift the veil over some of the secrets of his personal life and military career.
Events in the TV series "Zhukov" begin on June 24, 1945, when Marshal Zhukov (his role is played by Marshal Zhukov) Alexander Baluev ) hosts the Victory Parade. By that time his popularity among the people was huge, Georgy Konstantinovich Western experts even called the successor of Stalin (Anatoly Dzivaev), which could not but irritate the Generalissimo. In the professional sky of the marshal begin to gather dark clouds.
In his personal life, Zhukov is also far from calm: he has two beloved women at once - the wife of Alexander Dievna (Helena Yakovlev), the mother of his two daughters, and his mistress Lydia Zakharova (Lyubov Tolkalina), a faithful friend who went through all the hardships of the war with him ... . close
The reign of Peter I, the very beginning of the XVIII century. Young serf Ivan Starshov is madly in love with Princess Mary. Because of their social differences, more
The reign of Peter I, the very beginning of the XVIII century. Young serf Ivan Starshov is madly in love with Princess Mary. Because of their social differences, marriage is not possible. Because of a personal tragedy, the serf loses faith in God: what kind of god is it that can not connect him with his beloved girl? Ivan leaves his native village and enters the Preobrazhensky regiment. The serf became a participant in the great victories of the army and witnessed the global reforms carried out by Peter I. Ivan categorically disagrees with the fact that, having been born a kolop, he should remain in this status until the end of his days. He believes he can do more. And proves it, in the name of love. close