Film production starts on TV3 series in Minsk
Minsk is set to become the location for the filming of a new, intriguing series titled "Angel". According to reports by the Telegram channel "Cinema Distributor Bulletin", this multiepisode project promises to captivate audiences with its unique blend of mystery and the supernatural.
The series follows investigator Rita, played by actress Olesya Fattakhova, as she encounters an enigmatic character named Seraphim or Fima, portrayed by Kuzma Saprykin. This mysterious figure assists Rita in her investigations in a seemingly uncanny manner, often appearing at the right time and place.
At first, Rita is sceptical of Seraphim or Fima's otherworldly origins, having no real explanation for the events unfolding. However, over time, the two grow closer, and the nature of their relationship evolves.
The series is produced by the film company "Evening Session" for the TV-3 channel. Valentina Vlasova, who has previously worked on the script for the series, is also its director. The series is a story about investigations, trust, faith, and finding meaning in unexpected things.
The plot thickens as Rita delves deeper into her investigations, uncovering a series of miraculous events. The source of these miracles, as hinted in the series, is said to be within us. The series aims to depict how real changes often happen in the least expected places and that there are no hopeless situations.
The series "Angel" is a mystical detective series, shot in the heart of Minsk. The exact release date for the series has not been announced yet, but fans of the genre are eagerly awaiting its arrival on their TV screens. Stay tuned for more updates on this captivating new series.
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