Alexander I (2026)
Catherine II always knew that her successor would not be her son Pavel, but her beloved grandson Aleksandr. From his earliest years, he was brought up as a future ruler - in strict discipline and with a brilliant education. Having finally become emperor, Aleksandr intended to continue the reforms of his predecessors - to abolish serfdom and introduce a constitution. But at the beginning of the 19th century, a war broke out between two great empires - France and Russia. Aleksandr had to go through a thorny path from brilliant reforms to the Patriotic War.
Director: Morad Abdel-Fattakh
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Sergey Goroshko as |
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Polina Kutepova as |
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Yuliya Abdel-Fattakh as |
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Sofia Lebedeva as |
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Dmitriy Kartashov as |
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Roman Kalkaev as |
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Vitaly Kishchenko as |
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Saveliy Kudryashov as |
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Ilya Aryupin as |
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Artem Dontsov as |
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Aleksey Ermolaev as |
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Vladimir Mitrokhin as |
| Directing | Morad Abdel-Fattakh | Director |
| Production | Aleksandr Zharov | Producer |
| Production | Tina Kandelaki | Producer |
| Production | Boris Khanchalyan | Producer |
| Production | Olga Gnezdilova | Producer |
| Production | Vadim Vereshchagin | Producer |
| Production | Elena Torchinskaya | Producer |
| Production | Vladimir Shaposhnikov | Producer |
| Production | Marina Razumova | Producer |
| Production | Sergey Kasatov | Producer |
| Production | Anton Kiselev | Post Production Producer |
| Writing | Andrey Kravchuk | Writer |
| Writing | Anton Cherenkov | Writer |
| Writing | Andrey Rubanov | Writer |
| Camera | Morad Abdel-Fattakh | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Vasily Teterin | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Mariya Turskaya | Production Design |
| Editing | Dmitry Suvorov | Editor |