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- Ten prisoners condemned to exile on a hostile planet XT-59 must pave the way through swamp to reach the Islands of Happiness, the only safe area on the planet, before the harsh climate or the underground horrors kill them all.
- 'All happy families are happy alike, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.' L. N. Tolstoy
- The life story of the great Russian poet Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.
- Raised by his grandmother, Empress Catherine II, the European teacher Lagarp - Alexander adheres to liberal views and admires the first years of Napoleon's reign - dreams that Russia will someday have a republic. After the death of his grandmother, he decides to transfer the throne to his father, hoping for reforms. However, he soon becomes disillusioned with Paul both as a father and as a statesman and decides to overthrow him. Unaware that he was thereby condemning his father to a blow on the head with a snuffbox. Tormented by guilt, Alexander is forced to take the throne, to confront the eternally scheming nobles and the domineering mother. At the same time, Alexander understands that Russia is under threat: war with the invincible Napoleon is only a matter of time.
- Sergei and Kira were considered the most beautiful bohemian couple among cinema lovers of Saint Petersburg in the early 90's. Their fantastic love affair ended with Kira leaving town, fleeing for new life, new relationship. Sergei has died shortly after. Only after a few years does Kira realize that she never stopped loving Sergei. And that she's doomed to stay in a never-ending dialogue with a dead lover.
- Katya is completely disappointed in men, and Sasha can't live a day without a new woman. Chance made them neighbors who couldn't get along. Deciding to reform the self-confident womanizer, Katya uses all means to turn his life into a living nightmare. However, playing with fire can be expensive, because it's only one step from hate to love, even if you don't believe in love.
- 1943. Beriya instructs his deputy Vsevolod Zamyatin to assemble a team of scientists to design the first Soviet atomic bomb. To do this in the midst of war and in a short time is an almost impossible task.
- Film-almanac of 11 provocative short stories. Hommage to Jim Jarmusch and his «Coffee and cigarettes».
- Masha is a young girl from an impoverished family in the suburbs. She lives in reality, where she cares for her grandmother and her younger brother, and dreams of her own family and a husband; she badly longs for warmth, love and care.
- 13-year-old Masha grows in the 90s in Russia between the boxing ring and the street. Her friends occasionally kill and rob people. The whole town hates and fears them, but for Masha they are the best people in the world who love and protect her. She sings jazz and dreams of becoming a singer. One day, Masha finds out who her friends really are and what they have done to her life and family. Having matured, she leaves her small hometown for Moscow, trying to break away from the past. But it overtakes her and brings her back to the place where her childhood passed away.
- Swept up in political unrest during World War I, two sisters in St. Petersburg cope with turbulent romances as Russian history is made around them.
- 1961. Cameraman Viktor Khrustalev and director Egor Myachin are trying to shoot a movie based on the script of their friend, who tragically died.
- Strange taxi driver has very strange clients and some interesting counter on his dashboard.
- Nika is taking care of his paralyzed abusive father, Sandro, in a run-down suburban family house near Tbilisi, soon to be sold. When Nastya, Nika's girlfriend, arrives unannounced, Sandro unleashes his manipulative powers to the fullest.
- Andrey, the coach of the Severe Tigers children's hockey team in a small provincial town, gives his all to his pupils. The dimensional life of a man is disturbed by the news that the only ice palace in the city is going to be demolished and a shopping center built. Andrey is given a chance to "compete" for the Ice Palace by taking part in an adult amateur hockey tournament. Now he has only a few months to assemble his hockey team and prepare it for the most important tournament. The fathers of little hockey players, having learned about the recruitment to the team, decide to go on the ice themselves and fight for the future of their children.
- In his first TV-series Fedor Bondarchuk depicts a story of a popular psychotherapist Oleg who seems to be in a desperate need of help.
- Evening show Ivan Urgant. Movies, sports, new gadgets, art. What is happening in the country and in the world? Actual characters discussing the day's events and new music.
- A well-meaning but hapless functionary in grips of mid-life crisis is appointed to run Russia's Ministry of Long-term planning - a small, underfunded, understaffed and generally ignored state agency. With a team consisting of sycophants and corrupt cynics he embarks on an idiotic quest to make Russia great again.
- An alcoholic former child actress haunted by a ghost of her most famous film character is trying to find out what happened to her during a month-long memory gap.
- A renowned massage therapist falls under suspicion when several of his female clients, all young women with dreams of leaving their small town for big city glamour, mysteriously vanish.
- Three mothers employ unethical means to secure a coveted spot at an elite school for their children, straining their friendship and self-respect in the process.
- Three sisters happen to live out of Russia, in s small Baltic city. Like Chekhov's three sisters, they're desperate to move to Moscow. But the fate has its own plans.
- TV SeriesDue to his unbearable character, star chef Mark finds himself thrown out of a top restaurant in the capital. Moreover, now no one from the restaurant business wants to deal with him. The only way out is to open your own place with a novice chef, whom Mark has known for the first day, and put all this capital tinsel under his belt.
- Shortly before the New Year, Borya loses his memory, and the only clue that can help is the inscription Z.G. which he discovers on his hand. At the same time, the police captain is trying to solve personal problems.