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Once Katya left Pushchino near Moscow to become a pop star, leaving her lover Kolya behind. Now she is a famous singer, leading a bright, bohemian, but empty life, together with her unloved and unloving producer Sasha. Due to an unusual set of circumstances, Katya finds herself in another reality, in which she has a husband, a doctor at a district clinic, two small children and a choice: to find the humanity she once lost in the simplicity of family relationships or to remain a lonely empty shell, in a world where no one will give her sincere warmth and love.

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  • Elizaveta Bazykina

    Elizaveta Bazykina

  • Roman Evdokimov

    Roman Evdokimov

  • Roman Mayakin

    Roman Mayakin

  • Pavel Maykov

    Pavel Maykov

  • Yan Tsapnik

    Yan Tsapnik

  • Olga Tumaykina

    Olga Tumaykina

  • Yuliya Topolnitskaya

    Yuliya Topolnitskaya

  • Angelina Pakhomova

    Angelina Pakhomova

  • Pavel Vorozhtsov

    Pavel Vorozhtsov

Overview

Once Katya left Pushchino near Moscow to become a pop star, leaving her lover Kolya behind. Now she is a famous singer, leading a bright, bohemian, but empty life, together with her unloved and unloving producer Sasha. Due to an unusual set of circumstances, Katya finds herself in another reality, in which she has a husband, a doctor at a district clinic, two small children and a choice: to find the humanity she once lost in the simplicity of family relationships or to remain a lonely empty shell, in a world where no one will give her sincere warmth and love.

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