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The only witness to the murder of the bride of police captain Artem Nenashev was a smart speaker with a voice assistant. In the last minutes of her life, Yulia, with its help, was able to encrypt the name of the criminal. Nenashev opens the sealed apartment to solve the puzzle in the form of colored lighting of the home, track down the killer and prove his innocence.

Top Cast

  • Kirill Zaporozhskiy

    Kirill Zaporozhskiy

  • Sergey Chonishvili

    Sergey Chonishvili

  • Anita Pudikova

    Anita Pudikova

  • Yury Lyakhov

    Yury Lyakhov

  • Erik Kholyavko-Grishin

    Erik Kholyavko-Grishin

  • Uliana Donskova

    Uliana Donskova

  • Ruslan Muradasilov

    Ruslan Muradasilov

Overview

The only witness to the murder of the bride of police captain Artem Nenashev was a smart speaker with a voice assistant. In the last minutes of her life, Yulia, with its help, was able to encrypt the name of the criminal. Nenashev opens the sealed apartment to solve the puzzle in the form of colored lighting of the home, track down the killer and prove his innocence.

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