Stories
Stories

Stories

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2020- 2021
2 Seasons
33 Episodes
7.0(3 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy

Overview

A sketch about the lives of heroes of various interests and statuses — a crazy eco-activist, a resourceful alcoholic, a judge with a sentence for too long an audio message, a blogger grandmother and a baby coach, Moscow fif, an annoying ex, a doctor with perfect handwriting and others.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Art Pictures Vision

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

19 members
Acting

Антон Лирник

Various

Антон Лирник
Acting

Дмитрий Колчин

Various

Дмитрий Колчин
Acting

Ольга Кузьмина

Various

Ольга Кузьмина
Acting

Омар Алибутаев

Various

Омар Алибутаев
Acting

Игорь Чехов

Various

Игорь Чехов
Acting

Олег Верещагин

Various

Олег Верещагин
Acting

Юлия Михалкова-Матюхина

Various

Юлия Михалкова-Матюхина
Acting

Ольга Веникова

Various

Ольга Веникова
Acting

Ева Смирнова

Various

Ева Смирнова
Acting

Валерия Шкирандо

Various

Валерия Шкирандо
Acting

Даниил Вахрушев

Various

Даниил Вахрушев
Acting

Таша Цветкова

Various

Таша Цветкова
Writing

Иван Кулаков

Various

Иван Кулаков
Acting

Екатерина Скулкина

Various

Екатерина Скулкина
Acting

Дмитрий Хасис

Various

Дмитрий Хасис
Acting

Алина Алексеева

Various

Алина Алексеева
Acting

Кристина Кучеренко

Various

Кристина Кучеренко
Acting

Павел Кобылянский

Various

No Image
Acting

Артём Костюнев

Various

Артём Костюнев

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