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House Arrest (Russian TV series)

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House Arrest
Домашний арест
GenreComedy drama
Political satire
Created bySemyon Slepakov
Written bySemyon Slepakov
Maxim Tukhanin
Directed byPyotr Buslov
StarringPavel Derevyanko
Aleksandr Robak
Anna Ukolova
Sergey Burunov
Marina Aleksandrova
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersAndrey Levin
Taimuraz Badziev
ProducersSemyon Slepakov
Alexander Dulerayn
Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov
Artur Janibekyan
Running time67-86 minutes
Production companyComedy Club Production
Original release
NetworkPremier
TNT
Release16 August (2018-08-16) –
25 October 2018 (2018-10-25)

House Arrest (Russian: Домашний арест, romanizedDomashniy arest) is a Russian political comedy television series, broadcast on Premier streaming service in 2018 and on TNT television channel in 2020.[1]

Plot

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Arkady Anikeev, the mayor of Sineozersk (lit. Blue Lake Town), a small town in the interior of Russia, gets arrested by the federal investigative service on bribery charges. Until the start of his trial, the town court sentences him to house arrest, but in his childhood home rather than his luxurious mansion. His wife has abandoned him, as all property was registered in her name. Once in the communal apartment, Arkady runs into Ivan Samsonov, who was a neighbor of his in the same apartment block during their childhood and used to bully him. Despite their differences, Arkady decides to assist Samsonov in becoming the new mayor of Sineozersk in order to help remove all charges against himself.

Cast

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  • Pavel Derevyanko as Arkady Anikeev, ex-mayor of Sineozersk on house arrest
  • Aleksandr Robak as Ivan "Samson" Samsonov, an excavator driver and Arkady's neighbor who becomes a mayoral candidate
  • Anna Ukolova as Nina Samsonova, a nurse and wife to Ivan
  • Sergey Burunov as Pavel Osipenko, deputy mayor of Sineozersk who becomes acting mayor and mayoral candidate after Arkady's arrest
  • Marina Aleksandrova as Marina Bylinkina, associate professor of history and opposition opinion journalist
  • Egor Klinaev as Slava Samsonov, Ivan's teenage son
  • Yuliya Sorokina as Yulya Samsonova, Ivan's teenage daughter
  • Olesya Sudzilovskaya as Viktoria Anikeeva, Arkady's wife
  • Yana Koshkina as Lyolya, Arkady's and Pavel's mistress
  • Albina Tikhanova as Klavdia Saprykina, Arkady's elderly communist neighbor and a sassy gossiper
  • Vladimir Simonov as Eduard Kargopolov, rector of the University of Sineozersk and Marina's lover
  • Roman Pogorelov as Alexey Bylinkin, Marina's disabled son
  • Yola Sanko as Arkady's grandmother (appears in flashbacks)
  • Dmitry and Vadim Smirnov as Vitaly and Valery Smirnitsky, Arkady's twin bodyguards
  • Roman Madyanov as Viktor, the governor
  • Dmitry Lysenkov as Captain Vsevolod Zavarzin, a Federal Security Service officer from Moscow
  • Anatoly Kot as Major Anatoly Lavrov, a Federal Security Service officer from Moscow
  • Gosha Kutsenko as General Georgy Kruglov of Federal Security Service
  • Igor Savochkin as Mikhail, the head of Federal Security Service directorate for Sineozersk
  • Artyom Bobtsov as Lieutenant Lev Sokolov, Mikhail's nephew who works for the Federal Security Service archive
  • Dmitry Astrakhan as Andrey Mishkin, Arkady's lawyer from Moscow
  • Timofey Tribuntsev as Daniil Golovkin, Arkady's stuttering public defender
  • Aleksandr Nazarov as Ilya Berg, chief judge of the Sineozersk Town Court
  • Svetlana Khodchenkova as Ilona Radchenko, a campaign manager from Moscow and a former stripper
  • Lev Leshchenko as himself
  • Aleksandr Bashirov as Grigory, a debt collector / Father Gregory, a parson of the Sineozersk Monastery in 12th century
  • Dmitry Karanevsky as Konstantin, Grigory's nephew and a debt collector / a young monk at the Sineozersk Monastery in 12th century
  • Irina Pegova as Tatyana, a woman of easy kind who works in a local shop
  • Pyotr Buslov as Pyotr Tretyakov, presidential envoy

Production

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Awards

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The series received the 2019 Nika Special Prize, received by Semyon Slepakov and Pyotr Buslov, and the 2019 Golden Eagle Award for the best TV actor (Pavel Derevyanko).[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ Сериал «Домашний арест» Семёна Слепакова покажут по ТВ // Rossiyskaya Gazeta, February 9, 2020
  2. ^ Лингвист, экономист и матерщинник // Nezavisimaya Gazeta, November 20, 2015
  3. ^ Смех, слёзы и любовь: Какие сериалы увидят зрители в нынешнем году // Evening Moscow, January 7, 2018
  4. ^ Семен Слепаков: «Не припомню других столь откровенных проектов про сегодняшнюю Россию» // Nezavisimaya Gazeta, August 23, 2018
  5. ^ Светлана Ходченкова замерзла во время съемок в Ярославле // Aktualnye Novosti, February 13, 2017
  6. ^ ТНТ посадил Павла Деревянко под «Домашний арест» Archived 2019-01-22 at the Wayback Machine // TRK Yelets, August 8, 2018
  7. ^ Стартует комедийный сериал «Домашний арест» с Павлом Деревянко, Олесей Судзиловской и другими звездами // Vokrug TV, August 14, 2018
  8. ^ Нелегкий контент // Tricolor TV Magazine, August 17, 2018
  9. ^ «Действуй-злодействуй». Сериал «Домашний арест» Семёна Слепакова и Петра Буслова — обаятельная сатира на коррумпированную власть // Meduza, August 21, 2018 года
  10. ^ "Логотип, титры и заставка "Домашнего ареста"". Art. Lebedev Studio. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  11. ^ "Номинанты премии «Золотой Орел» за 2019 год". www.kinoacademy.ru. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  12. ^ "Лауреаты премии «Золотой Орел» за 2019 год". www.kinoacademy.ru. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
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