Mara is a former stripper, spectacular and far from the stupidest. She will soon turn 30, and from this she is experiencing an acute crisis of self-realization. To prove to others, and first of all to herself, that she is capable of something more than exposing herself in public for money, Mara decides to become a businesswoman. She begs her long-time sponsor Yuryich to give her the management of a beauty salon, but he has other plans for her. Eventually, Mara becomes the manager of a small and run-down car wash on the outskirts of the city. Will she be able to settle into a new role for herself and lift a decaying business from the bottom?
Profiler Zoya Volgina is the best in the business: crime scenes literally come to life before her eyes. It is Zoya and a special employee of the Investigative Committee, Timofey Volokh, who are involved in a new investigation: in St. Petersburg, an unknown strangler embalms the bodies of his victims, turning them into statues. Zoya is familiar with his “handwriting” - many years ago she already encountered a very similar person.
An ordinary chocolate factory worker begins to hear the voices of extraterrestrial civilizations, and habitual tenor of her life starts changing rapidly.
Moscow, 1902. The famous director Konstantin Stanislavsky, in search of inspiration for staging a new play, decides to get acquainted with the life of the city "bottom". He turns to Vladimir Gilyarovsky, a recognized expert on the Moscow slums, for help.
Yakut and Polina are a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. He is the son of a detective. She is the prettiest girl in her class. It could be a great romantic story but there is a problem. Instead of Verona, our teens live in Orphanage #7 – Life truly Sucks. It only gets worse when they decide to rob a local crime boss. When things don’t go quite to plan, they have hit the road and leave behind the place they’ve called home for several years. This roller coaster called life takes them on a dramatic journey……but only time will tell if it has a happy ending!