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- Halis Aga, the pillar of one of Gaziantep's well-established families, decides to marry off his unruly grandson Ferit to bring him into line.
- The late 1980s. While parents fight for survival in a changing world, children fight for the territory. Two 14-year-old boys, Andrey and Marat, are seeking protection and support amid violence and poverty - and find it on the streets.
- A long-years chronicle of the police detectives' daily work.
- Sergey Kolesnikov leads a quiet life in the town of Kirovsk, where he owns a small cafe. When bandits suddenly appear in his establishment, Sergey, protecting his wife, becomes an unwitting killer of the raiders. The trouble does not come alone: soon serious people come to him under the leadership of Andreas, the son-in-law and right hand of the crime boss of Primorsk - Kostas. Andreas is aware of the secret of Kolesnikov, who has been impersonating another person for many years.
- A former detective, fired for alcoholism, partners with a German Shepherd to help the police fight crime.
- After the death of Peter the Great, the era of palace coups begins - a time of intrigue and a struggle for power. Little Elizabeth already knows that the world is not a wish-granting factory. She is not destined to become the queen of France, because after the death of Peter I, Louis XV breaks all past agreements. And for the throne of the Russian Empire there is a real struggle, and no one even jokingly considers the candidacy of the young princess.
- Half-brothers Yura, Ruslan, and Pyotr form a close family with their mother Flora. In 1995 Russia, greed and violence threaten their bond as they navigate underground clubs, fights, and the collapse of their once-secure world.
- A former soldier embarks on a perilous mission in Syria to rescue his captured ex-commander from ISIS, aided by U. S. troops. After freeing him, they face a harrowing escape while hunted by terrorists.
- Viktor Rastorguev, a rising colonel of the Moscow police, finds himself at the center of a scandal: one evening, while defending a girl, Rastorguev gets into a fight and uses his service weapon. Rastorguev's friend, USB Colonel Lykov, helps Viktor and persuades his superiors to keep Rastorguev in the service. But still, Viktor is transferred to St. Petersburg to take the place of the head of the police department, which was headed by Rastorguev's classmate Pyotr Maslov, who shot himself the day before for an unknown reason. And Lykov wants Rastorguev to try to find out the reason for the suicide of their classmate.
- The ancient Syrian city Palmyra has recently been liberated from ISIS.
- The plot of the story revolves around the new ambulance driver, who begins to demonstrate the miracles of diagnosis and medical skill on calls, saving many lives.
- After a billionaire's death, his family members and ex-partner vie for control of his assets, forming alliances and betrayals amid settling old scores and redistributing wealth.
- Andrey is a professional negotiator. When people can't agree, he helps them to--for a lot of money. For each dispute, he changes himself beyond recognition. Andrey can convince anyone of anything, anytime and anywhere, but he seems to have a hard time accepting his own self. This twisted psychological thriller tests the limits of how far people can go to get what they want. Cruel, dark, and shockingly manipulative, Andrey proves to be extremely efficient. But is it all worth it in the end? What is the real cost of his abilities?
- From April to December 1986, the Soviet KGB learns of foreign intelligence interest in Chernobyl. Lt. Col. Andrey Nikolaev arrives in Pripyat to locate CIA officer Albert Lenz, suspected of espionage.
- The Tsar is having his daughter Zabava marry a charmingly handsome and a handsomely charming Paul, a rich heir and a foreign fancy pants. However, it's a bit of a challenge, since Zabava wants a marriage of love, not of calculation. Her unexpected encounter with sailor Ivan, a simpleton yet an honest and endearing guy, messes up Paul's plans of snatching the crown. Deeply in love with the princess, Ivan enlists help from the residents of an enchanted forest to build a Flying Ship which would then take him and his beloved away. The brave sailor is in for serious confrontation with the sneaky Paul, who's using dark magic to bring his unwanted opponent down. However, true love is going to win this battle: with the evil mastermind punished, Ivan and Zabava step aboard the magic Flying Ship and set sail towards a new common dream of theirs.
- The brutal realities of prison life in Russia are unflinchingly portrayed as an American tourist (Warren) is incarcerated despite his innocence.
- The heroic life of Dzhulbars, who became the most famous dog of the Great Patriotic War, is overgrown with legends: from awarding him the medal "For Military Merit" to Stalin's order to carry a seriously wounded dog at the Victory Parade on the Generalissimo's personal tunic. Through the life path of Dzhulbars, viewers will also see the story of the complex front-line love of his mentors: the mature, stern and unsociable commander of the dog detachment Alexander Mazover and the young, artistic and courageous dog breeder Dina Volkats.
- The people's favorite, the country's best football player Fyodor Cherenkov, is not going through the best period in his life. The only thing that keeps him from despair is his dream of playing at the World Cup. But the head coach of the national team removes him from the team at the last moment. Fyodor is seriously thinking about retiring, but for the sake of his family and fans, he returns to lead his club to the championship and become the best again.
- A happy-go-lucky detective confronts criminals and solves cases with fast-talking, hard-hitting style.
- "Adventures in the Emerald City" is a Russian animated cartoon based on the first two Oz books by Lyman Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and The Wonderful Land of Oz (1904). Its release was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the original fairy tale.
- Mikhail Gorbachyov, the Soviet leader, initiates reforms aiming to revitalize the USSR. His desire for global prominence leads to perestroika, triggering the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and eventually the Soviet Union itself.
- Adventures of two friends-truckers. It's incredible how much can happen on the roads.
- Daniel Cohen, a virtuoso violinist from Belgium, considers himself a citizen of the world, believes in goodness and justice. At the end of February 2022, he arrives on tour in Kiev, and this trip changes his life forever.
- Investigator Gleb Tochilin, nearing retirement, searches for Alexei Bystrov's missing body after he was hit by a train but walked away from the morgue. He's aided by Yulia Demina, whose life Bystrov had saved.
- In 1860s Russia, judicial reform granted open jury trials and right to defense counsel, leading to star lawyers whose high-profile cases drew large audiences rivaling theater.