Melochi zhizni
Melochi zhizni | |
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Screenplay by |
Yuri Kamenetskii Ezhen Shchedrin Maxim Stishov Georgi Polonsky Arkady Stavitskiy Igor Berg |
Directed by |
Vyacheslav Brovkin Gennady Pavlov Alexander Pokrovsky |
Starring |
Maria Zubareva Sergei Kolesnikov |
Music by | Irakli Gabeli |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language(s) | Russian |
Production | |
Cinematography |
Gregory Bulakh Vladimir Poluhin Vladimir Kachulin Felix Kefchiyan |
Running time | 35 min |
Release | |
Original release | 1992 – 1997 |
Melochi zhizni - the first Russian TV series (73 Series). Broadcast on Channel 1 Ostankino in 1992-1995 (first year) and on the Channel One Russia in 1995.[1]
Plot
Family Kuznetsov experiencing a midlife crisis. At Maria and Sergei feelings anymore. Their children - Yulia and Alexander - have grown up, they have their own interests. In the family, money problems, Sergey loses his job. For Maria caring fashion Swedes, she agrees to leave her husband for him. Masha goes to the Swedes, but in between going scandal. After a night care Masha gets to the hospital. From the hospital on the advice of her Shvedov sent to a sanatorium. On the way Masha dies (in connection with the death of Maria Zubareva plot was changed, the original version of Masha had to return to Sergei).
Cast
- Maria Zubareva as Masha Kuznetsova, the teacher, the wife of Sergey
- Sergei Kolesnikov as Sergei Kuznetsov, an engineer, a man Masha
- Tatiana Matyuhova as Yulia, daughter Masha and Sergei (married son Shvedov - Igor)
- Yegor Kashirskiy as Sasha
- Irina Apeksimova as Katya, the sister of Sergei (married Gosha)
- Valery Nikolaev as Gosha
- Olga Fomichyova as Anna Stepanovna, the mother of Sergei and Katya (died in hospital from a heart attack)
- Alexander Lazarev as Igor Andreyevich Shvetsov, the famous fashion designer
- Vyacheslav Bogachov as Alik, hairdresser
- Evgeniy Karelskikh as Nikolai Rokotov, head of Sergey
- Dmitry Nazarov as Alexander Makarov, poet
- Yury Yakovlev as Andrei Samofalov, politician
- Svetlana Bragarnik as Dina Lvovna, wife Samofalov
- Vasily Lanovoy as Vologdin, head of security firm
- Anatoly Lobotsky as Roman Boukreev, subordinate Vologdin
- Igor Kashintsev as Yulian Ozherelev, a former actor, adventurer
- Nina Ruslanova as Natalia Evdokimovna, customs officer at the airport, the beloved Ozherelev
- Georgy Martyniuk as Colonel
- Alexander Lenkov as Valentin
- Svetlana Nemolyaeva as Albina Sergeevna
- Yevgeni Lazarev as Alexander Petrovich
- Aleksandr Ilyin, Jr. as boy-messenger
- Sergey Rubeko as Marychev, customs officer