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- This history of the Romanov dynasty, the family that ruled Russia from 1613 until the October Revolution of 1917.
- Nikolay Kuznetsov is a people's commissar who had to command the USSR Navy during the Great Patriotic War. Kuznetsov, an intelligent and subtle strategist who cares for the life of every sailor, invariably manages to emerge victorious from the most difficult situations.
- This is a love story. About free, passionate and unrestrained love, which does not tolerate any restrictions, whether it be class, property or other inequality .
- Former special forces soldier Leonid Zubov works as a forester in the taiga. Together with his like-minded people, he uncovers crimes related to poaching, illegal business, crime in the territory entrusted to him, and also helps residents of the local village of Olkhovka deal with emergencies and solve personal problems. The rural paramedic Vera Bolshaeva is in love with Zubov, which puts him in front of a difficult question - is he capable of loving another woman after the tragic death of his wife.
- The son of the Turkish ambassador Mustafa, Gulhan, fascinated the Cossack from the border detachment. He orders the faithful servant, Janychar Altan, to steal Marysya.
- Being in the epicenter of the criminal environment and closely converging with its inhabitants, Troshin unravels cold-blooded murders, daring raids and ingenious scams. He sets himself the task of eradicating the crime itself.
- In the deep taiga lives a family of people long gone from the world: Polina, Prokhor and their twenty-two-year-old granddaughter Efrosinya - Efrosinya grew up in the taiga, miraculously survived after a helicopter crash.
- For many years the family of hermits has been living in impenetrable thickets of taiga forests: Prokhor, Polina and their beautiful granddaughter Efrosinya left civilization and plunged into unity with wildlife. Twenty-two-year-old Efrosinya grew up in the heart of the taiga. The beautiful girl survived after the terrible crash of a helicopter, she was adequately brought up according to the laws of the church and mother nature.
- Why is it that once dreams of material wealth have been realised, happy family life disintegrates? Businessman returns with his family to his native town, where he learns about the strange and mysterious death of his father, a well-known art critic and collector, and owner of an old mansion. In order to improve his shaky financial situation, the son decides to sell the mansion and his father's entire collection of paintings, but it turns out that they are forgeries. Soon afterwards the family starts receiving letters with threats and demands to sell the house. Where are the original paintings? What if there is a hiding place somewhere in the mansion? A frantic and desperate search begins, triggering serious tensions in the family, as greed and self-interest lead to betrayal and eventually bloodshed. Money becomes the measure of the characters' true values, as they face the choice between family relations and duty, obligations and decency. However, the real winners are those who believe in the power of love.
- One day a successful business woman, famous for her smiling face on billboards all over the city, suddenly finds herself in a mental hospital. A market trader with a dodgy past wins the lottery, becomes incredibly rich and falls victim to blackmail. A well-known writer of detective stories is suddenly no longer able to cope with life, and finally a mother, who has just been released from prison, tries to take her children away from the orphanage to sell them. What happens to us - seemingly ordinary mortals - when we are seized by the lust for money? Greed throws morality to the wind - blurring the distinctions between good and evil, love and hatred, loyalty and betrayal. How does one survive and yet remain true to one's self? What causes blood relatives or close friends to turn against each other, and why? And who - if anybody - wins? The characters in this dramatic and thought-provoking series face the uneasy dilemma of trying to make the right choices in life while at the same time assessing the value of human relationships. Their families, friends and business lives are put to the test, but the main intrigue lies in the question: who is trying to eliminate the protagonist - and why?
- Contemporary Moscow. Two people, married to others, fatefully meet and, in spite of themselves, fall in love. They then must weigh the costs to themselves and others as they decide how far to pursue their illicit romance.
- Anna, young and romantic, even couldn't foresee that the picnic with her mother, brother and his fiancee, will end up tragically. Drunken Viktor Danilov, a millionaire's son, in his car has put a dramatic end to Anna's untroubled youth. Her brother has been killed; her mother and his fiancee have been burnt alive. Destiny seems to have pushed the avalanche of misfortunes off that buried innocent and gushing Anna. And she stepped on the warpath: to revenge upon the Danilovs, not to let the crime remain unpunished. Thus the world has come to know the other side of Anna's: her ability to take drastic steps, keen consideration and passion. She winds into the Danilovs family and the company they own. Anna watches Viktor like a hawk and finds evidences of several crimes he made. She hunts him. Viktor is a strong, evil and unprincipled enemy. He feels a danger from the side of Anna and starts hunting her either. Anna is in love with Dmitriy, Viktor's brother. This feeling is strong and mutual, however, being tested constantly. Anna is torn apart between her love of Dmitriy and duty towards her dead family. What will win? Revenge? Justice? Or love?
- Former commando Artyom Gorokhov accused of killing a major businessman. He is pursued by a gang of drug dealers and detectives from the special investigations department. But catching a taxi driver is not so simple.