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Online cinema Premier will soon share the final episodes of the final season of the series “Olga”: the main character turned into a calm, balanced lady, who is alien to rash acts and emotional outbursts, and the narration smoothly flowed from a comedy-drama genre almost into a melodrama. Olga, played by Yana Troyanova, continues to play the role of the main savior of the family, raising two children and taking care of her alcoholic father and complex sister – and builds her own personal life. The line with her beloved Grisha, who hints that he dreams of taking a child from an orphanage, is very touching – and I personally am very impressed that this topic was quite delicately raised in the cinema. It’s a pity that Yuri Borisov’s character, Lev Georgievich, the attendant, was “lost”, but Olga’s character develops very harmoniously: a woman over 40 can be happy and attractive, and our screenwriters can speak to the audience in an understandable language. I advise!

Also on Premier a full season of an amazing series released “Friend for an hour”. At the center of this story is not the usual hero-lover, a middle manager or a resident of a metropolis who is passionate about psychology, but … a pensioner. The former pediatrician Nikolai Sergeevich, played by Sergei Shakurov, is retiring: there are no savings, no children, his wife died, leaving only a bunch of emotional letters with memories and parting words on how to live on. And Nikolai Sergeevich, together with his new friend Lekha, who works as a “friend for an hour”, begins a new life. Lech performed by Boris Dergachev is inimitable (you can watch Borya endlessly in any role): his ridiculous, strange character makes a lot of mistakes, but it’s simply impossible to be offended by him, he invariably evokes sympathy and sympathy. His complete opposite is the correct, skillful, rich and always smartly dressed Petya performed by Yegor Koreshkov, symbolizing the hero of our time, who is hunted by all the women of the world. The cast was formed perfectly, the game of contrasts perfectly supports the plot, not a single superfluous hero or meaningless unwritten line – and a cool ending!

Surely many of you are familiar with the quartet of young actors “Hare Moan”, which conquered social networks with their bright parody “shorts” and “rills”: Kirill Petrov (my classmate, I’m proud!), Alexei Polyakov, Vitaly Borovik and Maxim Omelchenko depict scenes of famous musical hits by dancing . But the matter was not limited to social networks: the guys have already released four full-fledged performances, including in Mark Zakharov’s Lenkom, where I invite you. Musical and theatrical stand-up “Route Built” (a cool new genre!) – the story that every man once finds himself at an age when he no longer responds to the appeal “sorry, young man”, but to – “hey man” thinks that this is not for him – and this “transitional age” calls for a journey and requires you to rethink your ideas about happiness. And this journey with energetic dances and cool dialogues (which the guys wrote themselves) turned out to be cool, light, ironic and with a touch of light sadness. Last but not least, thanks to Daria Borisova, the subtle female directing and the completely masculine story energize you for the week ahead! And special thanks to the chief director of the theater Alexei Frandetti, without whom this project would not have been possible.

In the CCA “Winzavod” in the gallery of Alina Kryukova a–s–t–r–a Until May 28, a new exhibition of multimedia artists Sergei Sonin and Elena Samorodova-Sonina is open under the title “Utopia and Uchronia”, which was curated by the famous St. Petersburg art historian, head of the history and theory of fine arts and architecture sector of the Russian Institute of Art History Ivan Chechot. The artists offer the viewer to immerse themselves in an alternative, quantum version of the development of events that took place in Russian history. XIX century – and reflect on what the Russian way of life would look like if the secret plan of Emperor Paul was implemented I and the First Consul of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, on the joint takeover of British India. The exhibition presents imaginary objects of everyday life and decoration of the collective landowner – an enlightened man from the time of the Indian campaign, fragments of the “Russian-Indian civilization”.

Source: Hellomagazine

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