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6.6 3 Seasons • 30 Episodes

Penultimate Instance - Season 3

Maxim and Valentina work in the Department for the Distribution of Souls — 24 hours before the death of a person, they must determine where he will go — to hell or heaven. And since both are guaranteed paradise under an employment contract, Maxim is trying to earn extra money and sell a place in paradise to oligarchs, and Valentina dreams of returning her husband from hell.

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Top Cast

  • Pavel Priluchnyy

    Pavel Priluchnyy

    Maksim Mavrin

  • Irina Rozanova

    Irina Rozanova

    Valentina Petrovna Ivanova

  • Fyodor Dobronravov

    Fyodor Dobronravov

    Dacha dweller

  • Darya Melnikova

    Darya Melnikova

    Lyuda

  • Nikolay Fomenko

    Nikolay Fomenko

    Ivan Petrovich Kulibin

  • Irina Cherichenko

    Irina Cherichenko

    Rimma Aleksandrovna

  • Denis Sinyavskiy

    Denis Sinyavskiy

    Vasiliy Albertovich

  • Vasily Kortukov

    Vasily Kortukov

    Nikolay Illarionovich Ivanov (Valentina's husband)

Overview

Maxim and Valentina work in the Department for the Distribution of Souls — 24 hours before the death of a person, they must determine where he will go — to hell or heaven. And since both are guaranteed paradise under an employment contract, Maxim is trying to earn extra money and sell a place in paradise to oligarchs, and Valentina dreams of returning her husband from hell.

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