Brief Guide To A Happy Life

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Brief Guide To A Happy Life
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GenreDrama
Written byAnna Kozlova
Directed byValeriya Gai Germanika
Starring
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of series1
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducersKonstantin Ernst
Denis Evstigeniev
CinematographyVsevolod Kaptur
Release
Original networkChannel One Russia
Original release12 March (2012-03-12) –
5 April 2012 (2012-04-05)

Brief Guide To A Happy Life (Russian: Краткий курс счастливой жизни, romanizedKratkiy kurs schastlivoi zhizni) is a Russian sixteen serial television series, filmed by director Valeriya Gai Germanika and with a scenario by Anna Kozlova.[1] It was aired on 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 men.[2]

Sasha is lonely and single. She is divorced, lives with her young son, mother and grandmother. When she meets Pyotr, who would later become her boss and lover, a new period begins in my life.

Not everything is perfect with her new colleagues either. The secretary Anya is busy searching for her second half. Lyuba is deciding how to deal with the fact that she is not able to have children, and Katya is mired in a family home which she can no longer tolerate.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

In the series are performed by the composition of Eva Polna, Zveri, Yolka, Slava, Yulia Chicherina, NikitA, Linda, DJ Smash, Timati, Vintage, Noize MC, Auktyon, BoomBox, Bianka, Sergey Shnurov, Oskar Kuchera, Grigory Leps, Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii, Irina Bogushevskaya, Brainstorm and others.

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