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Russian Holidays

13-year-old Viktor, 14-year-old Neva and 18-year-old Lucas grew up in Europe, and this will be their first trip across the expanses of Russia. They want to understand what it means to be Russian, and for this they will immerse themselves in the environment, study the national character and get acquainted with the cultural characteristics of Russia. They will make their way through the Caucasus Mountains and then go to the Russian North, and their guide on this journey will be the writer Mikhail Zygar.

Russian Holidays

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Fetch!

Makar Klimov, a young and charming Police Captain, gets exiled from Moscow to a coastal city together with his dog Bim, ostensibly because of his affair with the wife of some Police Department bigwig. Although he gets to live right at the beach, Makar has no time to enjoy the view: his main concern is fighting crime. Smuggling, drug trafficking, prostitution, slave trade are the staple of every port. During the vacation season, they are complemented by robberies and murders. Bim helps Makar any way he can: he chases down criminals, sniffs out drugs hidden in containers. When he gently closes his jaws on a suspect’s hand or another sensitive body part during interrogation, that makes even the most hardened criminals talk. What’s more, the wonder dog even helps Makar in his day-to-day life: he can put laundry in the washer and turn the electric kettle on with his paw.

Fetch!

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BO's Shop

Lapkina, a young woman from a small Russian town, finds an alien bunny named BO on the street. His flying saucer, stashed "in the bushes near Vyborg", is packed with various "thingamajigs" that drive the show's plot. BO represents an extraterrestrial race far more advanced than Earth's civilization — which explains his patronizing, sardonic attitude toward the humans who took him in. The alien's perspective allows the show's creator to approach everyday human life from a completely different angle, seeing the familiar in a new light and finding something surprising in the mundane.

BO's Shop

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Generation

A chronicle project about children born on the eve of 2000. 12 episodes of 44 minutes. "In 1999, the world was preparing for the new millennium. So, to the change of epochs, generations. Many considered the change of three nines to three zeros a radical scrapping of the times. It was then, on the scrap, that the foundation of our television project was laid," says Vitaly Mansky. - Then, in 1999, we chose almost at random several dozen women living in Russia at that time and at that time preparing to become mothers. Then everyone was eager to find out what their life would be like in the new millennium, how the history of their country, city, and, of course, their families, their future children would develop. Children who today, in 2006, became the heroes of our television chronicle of the new time... "

Generation

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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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