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The Velvet season (4 episodes) My name is Sasha (4 episodes) Dumb (4 episodes) Lost memories (4 episodes) DVD

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The Velvet season (4 episodes).

Masha Zaretskaya has everything that a girl can dream of - an apartment in the center of Moscow, a promising groom - the son of the best friends of parents, the upcoming work of a secular chronicle in a glamorous magazine. There is one problem - Masha is not sure that she needs to marry Kostya and go to work in a magazine. Masha, who has just completed the geofac of Moscow State University, wants to go on an expedition to Kamchatka, her dream from childhood is to study the secrets of the oceans. Desire machines seem funny to both Kostya and parents. Processing his father’s persuasion, Masha agrees to marriage. A year later, preparing for the holiday in honor of the anniversary of the wedding, Masha learns that Kostya was in a very unpleasant situation and involuntarily framed her father, a large official. The whole former life begins to roll from the mountain. The father is accused of corruption, the family loses many attributes of the previous luxurious life - from driver to dacha. Masha is sure that the only one who extended her hand to help was Edward, an old family friend who is trying to charm her and solve all her problems. But she does not even suspect that her Savior is a man whom she considers to be his enemy and culprit of all her misfortunes.

Director: Leonid Plyaskin

Cast: Orit Blaizer, Stanislav Bondarenko, Sergey Astakhov, Zhanna Epple, Valery Novikov, Mark Vdovin, Olga Alkina, Anar Khalilov, Sergey Tessler, Anastasia Vedenskaya, Franya Fayzieva, Alexandrina Pitirimova


My name is Sasha (4 episodes).

A student of the Medical Institute Sasha met with a married guy and became pregnant. The beloved man demanded to get rid of the child. Having decided to start life from scratch, Sasha sat on a bus to Moscow. In the places next to her was a young couple - Misha and Vera. A pleasant acquaintance was interrupted by a terrible accident ... Vera died, and Misha and Sasha were taken to one hospital. When Sasha came to her senses, she found out that Misha is in a coma, and everyone takes her for the dead faith ... Does Sasha admit in her deception? What will happen when the real father of her child appears? And what will Misha say when he comes to his senses and sees his random fellow traveler?

Director: Kira Angelina

Cast: Evgenia Weiss, Artyom Karasev, Vladimir Gorislavvets, Ksenia Shcherbakova, Andrey Harybin


dumb (4 episodes).

Major Nikolai Shershnev a man with a heavy character, but a magnificent investigator, and he is also a single father, raising a teenage daughter. Victoria is not quite an ordinary teenager-because of the experience experienced a few years ago, she completely stopped talking. Nicholas’s life cannot be called routine, because he balances between attempts to establish relations with his daughter and intense work. And if in the investigations he is helped by the young investigator Kira and forensic expert Alexei, then in relations with his daughter Nicholas alone with his fears and doubts. Until a school psychologist Nadezhda appears in his life ... Can Nikolai find a balance between work and family? And why recently the suicides of adolescents have become more frequent in the city?

Director: Taras Dudar

Cast: Prokhor Dubravin, Anna Ivanova, Anna Kuzina, Lyudmila Zagorskaya, Roman Debrin, Boris Orlov, Antonina Makarchuk


Lost memories (4 episodes).

Lyudmila is heavily worried about the death of the beloved husband of Gregory, who died as a result of an accident. The sudden news of pregnancy is at a dead end - Lyudmila is more than sure that she did not contact men after the death of Gregory. Now she has to plunge into the depths of the gloomy secrets associated with the past of her husband to find out the truth and return the "lost memories" ...

Director: Roman Barabash

Cast: Ekaterina Astakhova, Anton Denisenko, Dmitry Saranskov, Andrey Titov
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