House with Lilies

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House with Lilies
House with lily.jpg
Directed byVladimir Krasnopolsky
Valery Uskov
Written byMaria Beck Elena Boyko
Produced byAnatoly Chizhikov
Natalia Chizhikova
Sergey Kulikov
Victor Mirsky
StarringSergey Makhovikov
Darya Moroz
Olesya Sudzilovskaya
CinematographyTimur Zelma
Music byYevgeny Shiryaev
Production
companies
Favorite Film
Film.UA
Distributed byChannel One Russia
Inter
Release date
2014
Running time
1320 min
CountriesRussia
Ukraine
LanguageRussian

House with Lilies (Russian: Дом с ли́лиями, romanizedDom s liliami) was a Russian-Ukrainian melodramatic TV series Directed by Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov. The authors describe their series as a family saga. The premiere took place in Ukraine on TV channel Inter March 31, 2014. In Russia the premiere was held on Channel One.[1]

Plot[]

After the end of World War II hero, soldier Mikhail Govorovov, Communist Party holds a high position in one of the regional centers and with the whole family moved to a country house. At first, neither the speaking, no members of his family do not pay much attention to the legend, which is shrouded in their new place of residence. According to legend, a curse on the house, and neither the owners nor their children and grandchildren will not be happy in love.[2]

Cast[]

  • Sergey Makhovikov as Mikhail Ivanovich Govorov
  • Darya Moroz as Taisiya, Lilya's mother [3]
  • Olesya Sudzilovskaya as Margarita, Govorov's wife
  • Nikolai Dobrynin as Dementy Kharitonovich Shulgin
  • Anna Gorshkova as Govorov's daughter
  • Denis Matrosov as Rodion Kamyshev, Lilya's husband
  • Alexey Fateev as Sergey Morozov
  • Yevgeny Knyazev as actor Arefiev
  • Elena Radevich as Lilya in 16–18 years
  • Mikhail Zhigalov as Egorych
  • Viktor Rakov as Miron Polischuk, MGB officer
  • Boris Khimichev as Rostopchin
  • Sergey Batalov as Gavrila Petrovich

Awards and nominations[]

TeleTriumph (2015)
  • Best Writer (Writer's crew) of the TV movie/series: Maria Bek, Elena Boiko — won
APKIT Awards (2015)
  • Best Television Mini-Series (5-24 episodes) — nom

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