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Hamlet XXI Century

The story of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, transferred to the XXI century. The heroes will have to solve all the same moral problems and overcome the same difficulties, but with the means of today. Instead of duels with swords, there is a race, instead of letters - video messages, instead of a classic soundtrack - Deep Purple compositions.

Top Cast

  • Gela Meskhi

    Gela Meskhi

  • Dmitriy Dyuzhev

    Dmitriy Dyuzhev

  • Danila Kozlovsky

    Danila Kozlovsky

  • Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

  • Yevgeniya Kryukova

    Yevgeniya Kryukova

  • Andrey Fomin

    Andrey Fomin

  • Viktor Sukhorukov

    Viktor Sukhorukov

  • Dmitry Bozin

    Dmitry Bozin

  • Elena Morozova

    Elena Morozova

Overview

The story of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, transferred to the XXI century. The heroes will have to solve all the same moral problems and overcome the same difficulties, but with the means of today. Instead of duels with swords, there is a race, instead of letters - video messages, instead of a classic soundtrack - Deep Purple compositions.

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