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The brightest release of the month – series Amore More on the Kion online platform: starring Andrey Burkovsky, Yuri Chursin, Alexandra Ursulyak and Yana Gladkikh, and Yana herself acted as the director of the project. The focus is on two couples experiencing a serious crisis in their relationship, and their friend Georgy, performed by Burkovsky, who offers to solve all problems with the help of … polyamory. The topic for our cinema and even for our press is new, the phenomenon of polyamorous relationships is not understood by everyone and, moreover, not accepted by everyone, but the story, even for a conservative viewer, in my opinion, will not cause either shock or rejection. No vulgarity – continuous life, very well thought out and multifaceted characters without distortions in black / white and everything is very real. I think many will see themselves in these heroes. Modern Russian TV series are a replacement for sessions with a psychotherapist, to which we are not accustomed. And such a project can really help to understand your feelings and sort out some life situations. I advise!

Another domestic premiere – a comedy series “Unreality” with Olga Dibtseva, Inga Oboldina and Nikolai Fomenko in the lead roles. The focus is on a former reality TV star who was kicked out of the project, and after 10 years of life “on TV”, she returns to her native province and plunges into real life – with funny cases, heartbreaking moments and just life. All ten episodes of the first season keep the viewer!

Another decent comedy “Sailed!” Yuri Yarushnikov, in which the main roles were played by Vladimir Yaglych, Roman Fomin, Margarita Abroskina, Alexander Sokolovsky and Igor Zolotovitsky. This is a comedy on the verge of tragedy – some moments can cause tears, some – rage, and sometimes the story sags a little. We don’t shoot black comedies very often – and it’s always at least interesting to see how we coped with this genre.

Also video services more.tv and Wink presented a joint documentary project by Sergey Minaev “Zero” (continuation of the series “Nineties”), dedicated to one of the most grandiose decades in the recent history of Russia. For me, this is a nostalgia project: the time of our youth, our clubs, the time of “House-2”, the time to which we like to return in our memories – and we understand how different everything is today. Not so many years have passed – but this life is long lost. Different episodes of the series will present different sections of the decade – there will be stories about the rise of Russian cinema and the Night Watch, about the milestone TV shows Behind the Glass, Dom-2 and Star Factory, about Russian rap and even about the cult platform LiveJournal .

And a little about art: gallery, created by an entrepreneur, collector and graduate student of the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. Lomonosov Alina Kryukova, in the “Evening of Opening Days” on May 24 opened a permanent space at the Winzavod with the exhibition “Collective Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of a Beautiful Tomorrow”. And this is a great place to show yourself, and look at people, and get enough of art. The purpose of the exhibition is to influence our mood, wean us from reacting to the crisis with apathy and learn to look boldly into the future. Assign the future to yourself, invent it – and fulfill all your dreams and plans. The exhibition shows the works of residents and participants of gallery projects: Igor Litvinov, Oksana Mas, Maria Agureeva, Dishon Yuldash, Pavel Bushuev, Pavel Solovyov, Jolie Alien, Sergei Dorokhov, Artur Krivoshein, Yuri Samoilov, Nadezhda Kosinskaya, Ekaterina Zorka and Natalia Popova.

Source: Hellomagazine

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