"Ubit Stalina" means to kill Ioseb Stalin on Russian language. This TV Mini-Series is directed by Sergey Ginzburg, known for "Once Upon a Time in Odessa". "Ubit Stalina" takes time in 1941, when Germans sent troops to invade Russia. Winter was very cold and soldiers couldn't stay on the front for a long time, so Germans decided to strike a crushing blow and cunning - to kill Ioseb Stalin. Leadership of the Reich created special group of officers from the team "Abwehr" "Brandenburg-800". This team helped Nazi agent to deeply embed in USSR army - Will generals of USSR army find out agent? Will they save Russia from invasion of Nazi?..
In 1895 Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, amid preparations for a major trade fair, the murder of a wealthy nobleman occurs. Detective Aleksey Lykov investigates, uncovering a sinister plot that endangers his life as he pursues the truth.
This drama depicts the power struggle between various members of the royal family between the reigns of King Sejong and Yeonsangun, for the ultimate prize: the throne.
In 1990, a tragedy in the quiet village of Zamayachnyi changed everything in the lives of 16-year old Katya and 20-year old Sergei when a serial killer picked Katya's sister and Sergei's fiancé to be his last victim. For the next 11 years Sergei lived and breathed only to find the killer and get his revenge, while Katya instead tried everything to forget and erase this tragic event from her memory. But now young women are dying again and it seems that this is the same serial killer. He is back. Katya and Sergei will have to work together in order to deal with the past once and for all.
In 1990s, Liu Jun returns from Germany to modernize his father's machinery factory. He struggles acquiring capital and technology but gets help from a friend Song. Despite obstacles, Liu adapts and leads factory's transformation.
Based on real events, this dramatic mini-series follows the experiences of the fictional Alvaro family who are a part of a Canadian community during World War Two that attempts to come to terms with events over which they have no control.