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The series begins in [[1993]]. [[Naval Infantry (Russia)|Marine Corps]] [[Colonel]] Alexey Bragin and the Sniper Yuri Khamzin missing during military operation of the federal forces in the [[North Caucasus]]. |
The series begins in [[1993]]. [[Naval Infantry (Russia)|Marine Corps]] [[Colonel]] Alexey Bragin and the Sniper Yuri Khamzin missing during military operation of the federal forces in the [[North Caucasus]]. |
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Six years later, during a joint special operation of [[FSB]]'s [[Alpha Group|Alpha Force]] and [[ |
Six years later, during a joint special operation of [[FSB]]'s [[Alpha Group|Alpha Force]] and [[Spetsnaz GRU]] in the North Caucasus, terrorist training camps were destroyed; while the soldiers captured the bunker, they found chained to the wall and overgrown beard colonel Alexey Bragin. |
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After six years been presumed dead, Bragin becoming a media event, and freed Bragin is found in serious psychological and physical condition, he exhausted by long years of torture and solitary confinement. Now, Bragin start working with doctors and psychologists, as well as Anna Zimmina, an expert analyst from the FSB's Counterterrorism Center. |
After six years been presumed dead, Bragin becoming a media event, and freed Bragin is found in serious psychological and physical condition, he exhausted by long years of torture and solitary confinement. Now, Bragin start working with doctors and psychologists, as well as Anna Zimmina, an expert analyst from the FSB's Counterterrorism Center. |
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== Cast and characters == |
== Cast and characters == |
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* Viktoria Isakova as Anna Zimmina, a [[FSB (Russia)|FSB]] Analysis expert of the FSB's Counterterrorism Center |
* Viktoria Isakova as Anna Zimmina, a [[FSB (Russia)|FSB]] Analysis expert of the FSB's Counterterrorism Center |
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* [[Vladimir Mashkov]] as Alexey Bragin, a retired [[Naval Infantry (Russia)|Marines corps]] [[Colonel]] who is rescued by [[ |
* [[Vladimir Mashkov]] as Alexey Bragin, a retired [[Naval Infantry (Russia)|Marines corps]] [[Colonel]] who is rescued by [[Spetsnaz GRU]] after being held by [[Chechnya|Chechen]] [[Terrorism in Russia|terrorists]] as a [[prisoner of war]] for six years |
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* [[Sergei Makovetsky]] as Mikhail Volskiy |
* [[Sergei Makovetsky]] as Mikhail Volskiy |
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* [[Andrey Merzlikin]] as Yuri Khamzin |
* [[Andrey Merzlikin]] as Yuri Khamzin |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{Official website|http://www.weitmedia.com/1962}} |
* {{Official website|http://www.weitmedia.com/1962}} |
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* [http://www.vocativ.com/world/russia/homeland-russia/ Russia Has Its Own “Homeland”], Move over, Afghanistan. Brody, or "Bargin," is in Chechnya this time, Author: Sarah Kaufman |
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[[Category:2010s Russian television series]] |
[[Category:2010s Russian television series]] |
Revision as of 21:29, 28 September 2014
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Based on | Prisoners of War by Gideon Raff |
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Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 48–65 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | Russia-1 |
Release | 2015 present | –
Rodina (Родина = Homeland)) is an Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein[1] based on the Israeli series Hatufim, which was created by Gideon Raff, and based on the American adaptation Homeland by Howard Gordon.
The series stars Viktoria Isakova as Anna Zimina, a Federal Security Service officer with bipolar disorder, and Vladimir Mashkov as Alexey Bragin, a Russian Marine Corps Sniper. Anna had come to believe that Alexey, who was held captive by Chechen terrorists as a prisoner of war, was "turned" by the enemy and threatened the Russian Federation.
Overview
The series begins in 1993. Marine Corps Colonel Alexey Bragin and the Sniper Yuri Khamzin missing during military operation of the federal forces in the North Caucasus.
Six years later, during a joint special operation of FSB's Alpha Force and Spetsnaz GRU in the North Caucasus, terrorist training camps were destroyed; while the soldiers captured the bunker, they found chained to the wall and overgrown beard colonel Alexey Bragin.
After six years been presumed dead, Bragin becoming a media event, and freed Bragin is found in serious psychological and physical condition, he exhausted by long years of torture and solitary confinement. Now, Bragin start working with doctors and psychologists, as well as Anna Zimmina, an expert analyst from the FSB's Counterterrorism Center.
Cast and characters
- Viktoria Isakova as Anna Zimmina, a FSB Analysis expert of the FSB's Counterterrorism Center
- Vladimir Mashkov as Alexey Bragin, a retired Marines corps Colonel who is rescued by Spetsnaz GRU after being held by Chechen terrorists as a prisoner of war for six years
- Sergei Makovetsky as Mikhail Volskiy
- Andrey Merzlikin as Yuri Khamzin
- Maria Mironova as Bragin's wife
- Sophia Khilkova as Katya Bragina
- Valeriu Andriuta
Broadcast
The series was produced bt WeiT Media and is schedule to premiere on Spring 2015 on Russia-1.
References
- ^ Russia’s version of ‘Homeland’ to hit the screens this fall, Source: Russia Beyond the Headlines.
External links
- Official website
- Russia Has Its Own “Homeland”, Move over, Afghanistan. Brody, or "Bargin," is in Chechnya this time, Author: Sarah Kaufman
- 2010s Russian television series
- Suspense television series
- Bipolar disorder in fiction
- Films about the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation
- Russian Foreign Intelligence Service in fiction
- Russian-language television programming
- Espionage television series
- Islam in fiction
- Military television series
- Serial drama television series
- Terrorism in fiction