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Original Title :
Domashniy arest
Genre :
TV Series / Comedy
Cast :
Pavel Derevyanko,Aleksandr Robak,Anna Ukolova
Budget :
$10,000
Type :
TV Series
Time :
1h 10min
Rating :
8.1/10
Domashniy arest Online

The current mayor of the city of Sineozersk, Arkady Anikeev, is caught catching bribes on a large scale. By court decision, he is under house arrest at the place of registration. His wife throws, on which all property was recorded. Once in a communal apartment, Anikeev confronts his childhood friend, Ivan Samsonov. Leaving aside all his past disagreements, Anikeev decides to help Samsonov become the new mayor of Sineozyorsk.
Series cast summary:
Pavel Derevyanko Pavel Derevyanko - Arkady Anikeev 12 episodes, 2018
Aleksandr Robak Aleksandr Robak - Ivan Samsonov 12 episodes, 2018
Anna Ukolova Anna Ukolova - Nina Samsonova 12 episodes, 2018
Yuliya Sorokina Yuliya Sorokina - Karina Samsonova 12 episodes, 2018
Timofey Tribuntsev Timofey Tribuntsev 12 episodes, 2018
Yana Koshkina Yana Koshkina 12 episodes, 2018
Albina Tikhanova Albina Tikhanova 12 episodes, 2018
Anatoliy Kot Anatoliy Kot - Lavrov Major 12 episodes, 2018
Yuriy Kutsenko Yuriy Kutsenko 12 episodes, 2018
Igor Savochkin Igor Savochkin 12 episodes, 2018
Marina Aleksandrova Marina Aleksandrova - Marina Bilinkina 12 episodes, 2018
Sergey Burunov Sergey Burunov - Pavel Osipenko 12 episodes, 2018
Yevgeniy Kartashov Yevgeniy Kartashov - Police Officer 12 episodes, 2018
Svetlana Khodchenkova Svetlana Khodchenkova - Ilona 12 episodes, 2018
Roman Madyanov Roman Madyanov - Viktor Perelugin 12 episodes, 2018
Vladimir Simonov Vladimir Simonov - Eduard Kargapolov 12 episodes, 2018
Olesya Sudzilovskaya Olesya Sudzilovskaya - Victoria 12 episodes, 2018


User reviews

Gna

Gna

It's been a while since I saw anything but Hollywood famous series. My wife acidently found this gem online, and I thought I'd give it a try, as the name suggests it might have been a Russian remake of arrested development. How I was wrong... This series is so much better! It's an amazing, smart and funny satire at Russian reality of politics and every day life. We finished watching it in two days time in the middle of the week, which given our work schedule is nearly impossible task, yet it was worth every minute of wasted sleep time. The acting couldn't be better. The main (anti)-hero is a corrupted mayor of a mid size town somewhere in Russian, who was caught on a bribe and is forced to live in the community housing. He steals nearly every scene he's in. Each and everyone of the cast, play their part to perfection. There are very funny references to both Russian and Hollywood culture from early 90'th. In short, amazing series which story in most parts can't be predicted, so you're in for a treat. I took a star of perfect rating, due to a bit slow story development ag the beginning, and less than perfect acting of teenage actors, who couldn't hold their own against their grown counterparts. Still they were very good. Highly recommended.
Jeb

Jeb

This comic TV series focuses on justice, government interdependent relationships, and specific elements of Russian households. The feud between old friends is just the background for this show, opening the viewer's eyes on social-economic problems of low-income families and how the people deal with these issues in Russia. Domashniy Arest (House Arrest in English) is full of memorable quotes and "marginalized wisdom. " ("Podvinut' Vovy" - move out Vladimir *Putin* - it is about building a political career from grass roots support and from a mayor of a small unknown town becoming a national leader. Another example is "zhadnost' comnatnoy temperatury" - room temperature greed - it means moderate level of avarice which all successful politicians must posses.) The storyline is based on an unlikely plot for Russia, wherein one person without any ties with political establishment and governing experience gains the popular support through social media. It opens some opportunities for a poor alcohol-addicted middle-aged guy, Samsonov, for achieving social mobility and advancing from a blue-collar worker to a white-collar group. Culturally, this comedy shows some actual elements of everyday life in a provincial town with its sexual harassments, power abusing, corruption and extortion. If "Wire" and "Shameless" reveals how American society works, then "House Arrest" accurately represents how Russian society lives.