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Silver Spoon (Russian TV series)

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Silver Spoon
Genre
Directed byKonstantin Statskiy
Starring
ComposerPavel Esenin
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes24
Production
Producers
Running time50–52 minutes
Production companySreda
Original release
Network
  • C1R (season 1)
  • Nikolai Bulygin (season 2)
  • Maksim Polinsky (season 2)
  • Igor Tverdokhlebov (season 2)
Release18 October 2015 (2015-10-18)

Silver Spoon (Russian: Мажор, romanizedMazhor) is a Russian crime drama television series produced by Sreda. It debuted in 2014. Silver Spoon was the first Russian television show to be acquired by Netflix.[1][2]

Plot

Season One

Igor Sokolovsky is the son of a high-ranking and rich man. He has received a legal education but is not in a hurry to find work for himself. Igor's parents provide for him everything and he spends all his time partying in nightclubs. While defending a friend, he gets into a fight with a policeman. His father, Vladimir Sokolovsky, uses his connections to make sure that the incident is quickly forgotten. Afterwards he deprives his son of everything and sends him to work at the very same police station with on-the-job training under the supervision of Lieutenant-Colonel Pryanikov. Initially, Igor hates his new life, but after passing through humiliation from his comrades, he gradually matures, meets his love - Captain Victoria Rodionov, and sets out to investigate the death of his mother who supposedly killed herself 20 years ago.

Igor Sokolovsky is arrested for the attempted murder of oligarch Arkady Ignatiev. He spends half a year in the penitentiary.

Season 2

Unexpectedly for all, Igor Sokolovsky is released from jail, as businessman Ignatiev has taken back his claim. Igor goes to freedom with the desire to take revenge, because he considers Ignatiev guilty of the death of his parents. The silver spooned one is restored in service, he leads his father's firm, passed to him by inheritance, starts a romance with Katya, the daughter of Ignatiev himself. Conflicts with Danila Korolev over Vika continue: between Igor and Vika there are still feelings left. And day after day hastens the denouement - the destruction of Ignatiev.

References

  1. ^ "Press review: Russia-China military ties, Mosul liberation and Russian series on Netflix". TASS.
  2. ^ "How Alexander Tsekalo and Russian TV series conquered Netflix and the world". Russia Beyond.

External links

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