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8.0 1 Seasons • 11 Episodes

10 Days Until Spring - Season 1

There is a loss in the Zhilin family. The brothers, Nikolai, deputy commander of the Simferopol Berkut, and Andrey, a Moscow surgeon, and their sister, Natalia, a teacher at the Simferopol gymnasium, come to their father's funeral. Many years ago, in the 90s, circumstances separated the brothers and sister in different cities and even countries. A conflict breaks out between them over a house by the sea.

Top Cast

  • Alexander Golubev

    Alexander Golubev

    Николай

  • Anna Popova

    Anna Popova

    Даша

  • Pyotr Rykov

    Pyotr Rykov

    Андрей

  • Andrey Sokolov

    Andrey Sokolov

    Орлов

  • Mikhail Bogdasarov

    Mikhail Bogdasarov

    Шевкет

  • Valeriy Skorokosov

    Valeriy Skorokosov

    Уваров

  • Ruslan Bankovskiy

    Ruslan Bankovskiy

    Пилипенко

  • Daniil Kokin

    Daniil Kokin

    Шимко

  • Anna Koroleva

    Anna Koroleva

    Мария Жиганова

Overview

There is a loss in the Zhilin family. The brothers, Nikolai, deputy commander of the Simferopol Berkut, and Andrey, a Moscow surgeon, and their sister, Natalia, a teacher at the Simferopol gymnasium, come to their father's funeral. Many years ago, in the 90s, circumstances separated the brothers and sister in different cities and even countries. A conflict breaks out between them over a house by the sea.

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