Brief Guide To A Happy Life
Brief Guide To A Happy Life (Russian: Краткий курс счастливой жизни) is a Russian sixteen serial television series, filmed director Valeriya Gai Germanika scenario Anna Kozlova.[1] Display the series was held at the Channel One Russia from 12 March to 5 April 2012.
Plot
The series tells the story of four young women working in the recruiting agency New recruit their families and relations with mens.[2]
Sasha - lonely and free. She is divorced, lives with his young son, mother and grandmother. Meeting with Pyotr, who would become her boss and lover, is a new period in my life.
Her new colleagues, too, all is not well. The secretary Anya is busy searching for the second half. Lyuba decides how to deal with the fact that she can not have children, and Katya is mired in a family home, which she can no longer tolerate.
Cast
- Svetlana Khodchenkova as Sasha[1]
- Ksenia Gromova as Katya
- Alisa Khazanova as Lyuba
- Anna Slyu as Anya
- Kirill Safonov as Pyotr Alekseevich Shirokov
- Kirill Zhandarov as Sergey[3]
- Alexey Barabash as Dina
- Yekaterina Volkova as Polina
- Alexandra Nazarova as Bella
- Yola Sanko as Emma
- Igor Zolotovitsky as Alexander, lawyer
- Alisa Priznyakova as Natasha
- Valeriya Gai Germanika as Ms. Fedora, clairvoyant
- Valentin Smirnitsky as Ilya Ilych
- Agniya Kuznetsova as girl
- Irina Khakamada as Vera Rodinka, psychologist
- Ksenia Sobchak as Nadya
- Valeria Kudryavtseva as Svetlana
References
- 1 2 «С Германикой компромисс невозможен — ей нужно довериться полностью» // газета «Известия», 11 марта 2012 года
- ↑ Германика не устроила на съемках ни одного скандала // газета «Комсомольская правда», 14 марта 2012 года
- ↑ «Краткий курс счастливой жизни» // газета «Антенна-Телесемь», 6 марта 2012 года
External links
- Brief Guide To A Happy Life at the Internet Movie Database
- Страница сериала на сайте «Первого канала»
- KinoPoisk