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Анатомия чувств

Peter Andreevich, an outstanding doctor, heads the N. I. Pirogov Hospital. His daughter Kira, a brilliant surgeon on the verge of burnout, also works here. Novice doctors come to work at the hospital, whom Peter Andreevich directs to her for training. Kira takes them with hostility, for which she quickly becomes a "bitch" in the eyes of newcomers. None of them suspects that behind her nagging lies the desire to make them real professionals. For Kira, her career comes first, except for her, she has no friends, no husband, no children — only a married colleague-lover Ignat, who is in no hurry to get divorced. The only one who saw Kira as a real girl behind the external severity was the new doctor Egor.

Анатомия чувств

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Capitalists

Against the background of the 1998 default, Artyom Kalinin, a yesterday's schoolboy, arrives in Moscow, confident that his mathematical talent and knowledge of trading theory will become a passport to the top of the financial world. He dreams of becoming the Russian "wolf of Wall Street" and subjugating the stock market. Artyom plunges into the reality of big money, where his life turns into an endless series of deals, parties and scams. He is carried away by excitement, and the desire for power and success supersedes moral principles. This path is full of temptations and dangers: success is expensive, and each triumph brings a new blow. It's a world where you're happy today and maybe dead tomorrow.

Capitalists

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Secret Assignments

After the death of his father, whose murder case remained unsolved, law student Denis Petrovsky decides to find and punish the perpetrators himself. After graduating from the institute, he voluntarily becomes a secret agent of the special services. At this time, his peer Sergei Kurlov is being forced to cooperate with the KGB. Two young men begin to carry out secret assignments. While one is working in the prosecutor's office, the other is infiltrating a commercial firm that is allegedly engaged in drug smuggling. Professional and personal interests of both are about to collide…

Secret Assignments

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Heavy Sand

Follows an Ukrainian Jewish family over 30 years against the backdrop of dramatic events in the Soviet Union in the first half of the 20th century: WWI, the Bolshevik revolution, the pogroms in Ukraine, the Stalinist repression, WWII and Nazi occupation, the ghetto and annihilation. It is ultimately a story about human nature, about the triumph of love against all odds (e.g. despite the seemingly incompatible backgrounds of the two lovers, Rakhil and Jakov) and of its resilience over time and circumstance. It is about family bonds, about human altruism, dignity and courage. Also about cruelty and the holocaust, a tribute to the Jews that suffered and to the non-Jews who were willing to risk their own lives to help them.

Heavy Sand

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Correctional Work

Max, who is serving correctional labor in the hospital, suddenly receives strange messages on his phone. The unknown is ready to help him with the payment of a large debt to the criminal world. Soon Max realizes that the messages are mysteriously coming from a comatose person in whose room he is mopping the floors. The comatose person offers to drop significant amounts on Max's phone if he will carry out his orders. And Max decides to try, not realizing what consequences it will lead to.

Correctional Work

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Music of Time

Young members of a unique musical group from different cities and countries rehearse and write songs online. Their cherished dream is to meet live and perform on the stage of a big rock festival in Moscow. But in order for it to come true, they will have to face the misunderstanding of their parents, the betrayal of loved ones, rethink life values and overcome inner fears. Especially their soloist, Vasilisa, a Moscow schoolgirl, who dreams of a musical career, but since childhood has suffered from a pathological fear of public speaking — peyraphobia.

Music of Time

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Second Wind

Rehab (rehabilitation center) is a place where, with the help of specialized specialists, they get rid of harmful habits. Desperate, the mother takes the Hero to a rehabilitation center. Instead of specialists, there are charlatans, their methods are punitive medicine and brainwashing. Here, all communication is considered toxic, friendship is not welcome, and the social rating can be raised by listening in and knocking on each other. The hero decides to leave this place by all means.

Second Wind

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Tunnel

Moscow. A long car tunnel. From above — a column of river water. Suddenly, multi-ton hermetic doors close at the entrance and exit. Several hundred people are trapped in their cars without communication and the ability to understand how long their imprisonment will last. They do not know what happened outside — the clock is ticking, but salvation does not come, and soon only what is inside becomes important. What should I do when the water runs out? How long will the air last? Conflicts break out, the first shots are fired… Will they be able to get out? And, most importantly, to remain human?

Tunnel

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Hospice

Viktor Sturm is a world—class cardiac surgeon. He is brilliant, charismatic, loved by patients and respected by colleagues. His performance is shrouded in legends: his patients do not die. But everything collapses in one moment — not on the operating table, but in his personal life. His daughter, 14-year-old Victoria, loses her trust in him when she sees how her father refuses to operate on a hopeless patient. For the first time, Sturm turns out to be not a god, but a man. And for the first time, he loses.

Hospice

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The Bomb

1941. The life of Ivan Gouchkov, a student of Physics and Mechanics at the Leningrad Industry Institute, dramatically changes one day just before his spring exams when he comes to the attention of Major Lobanov, Head of Intelligence at the Leningrad Military District Command. Several months later, Main Intelligence Directorate receives information that the USA is developing a powerful nuclear weapon. Soviet Intelligence recruits Ivan and sends him to "Object X", a uranium enrichment plant in Nevada. To avoid suspicion, Ivan's appearance is changed, and he is given a new identity. He is turned into Stanley Liber, a marine cadet who had gone missing but who somehow has miraculously survived. Furthermore Ivan is to marry Sheila, Liber's fiancee.

The Bomb

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Believe Vera

Vera is a charming girl in her early twenties. She, like all girls at this age, is naive and brave at the same time, but she lies a little better than most. Especially talking about his adventures on the phone. Vera likes Max, and she tries to win him over. She goes to his house party to get closer to him. She changes her image to please him. She's looking for a cool job to impress. She invites him to her house to be alone with him. She experiments with her appearance, looks for herself in various activities, and yes, she often fails. But the heart of the unapproachable Max will still tremble and he will see Faith in a new light.

Believe Vera

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Revenge for Dessert

Maria and Andrey Bystrov are investigators of the Investigative Committee. After learning that her husband cheated on her, Maria meets with a former admirer to spite him. Soon she realizes that she is pregnant. The Bystrovs' marriage is collapsing, but they have to conduct a new investigation together. A businessman was poisoned. The poison was in a cake that his wife Elena brought him from work: she explains that the dessert was left to her as a gift by one of the patients. The suspect is quickly located. But when the case seems solved, a new drama occurs in Elena's life. It becomes clear that she has a secret enemy who has come up with a sophisticated revenge plan. But Elena can't remember who she crossed the road to.

Revenge for Dessert

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Shot

The Emperor was convinced that the world was designed in such a way that we did not know the future: we could not know what would happen to us. Pushkin believed that the future was predetermined. Therefore, there were omens in his poems: he would die, a monument would be erected to him, the winter palace would burn down — he predicted this back in 1829. When the Winter blazed 8 years later, Pushkin was no longer alive. The emperor summoned the military investigator Galakhov to the fire. Not because there weren't enough hands, but because I finally decided to punish all those responsible for the poet's death. This was the only way to calm the society down, putting an end to the matter. Galakhov compiled a list of participants in the dueling conspiracy: from rejected women and dangerous rivals to an old father and a beautiful wife.

Shot

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