Scene from Petr Pervyy. Zaveshchanie / TV series (2011)
Episode: ... aka |Megas Petros| and |Петр Первый. Завещание|
Scene Details
Duration: 147 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1076 | Added: 2017-Jul-23 |
Actresses in this Scene

Elizaveta Boyarskaya
Birth Name: Elizaveta Boyarskaya
Birth Date: 1985-12-20
Birth Place: Leningrad, USSR [now Saint Petersburg, Russia]
Details
Alternate Names: E. Boyarskaya, Lisa Boyarskaya, Liza Boyarskaya, Елизавета Боярская, Elizaveta Mikhailovna Boyarskaya, الیزاوتا بویارسکایا
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Full Biography
Elizaveta Mikhailovna Boyarskaya is a Russian actress who has made significant contributions to theater and film. However, no further details about her biography were available from the provided sources.
About the Movie: Petr Pervyy. Zaveshchanie / TV series (2011)

Release Year: 2011
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: Megas Petros, Петр Первый. Завещание
Director: Vladimir Bortko
Writer: Daniil Granin, Igor Afanasev, Vladimir Bortko
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Genre: Drama, History
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Story
The four-part Russian miniseries 'Petr Pervyy. Zaveshchanie' (2011) focuses on the final years of Tsar Peter III's reign. The aging monarch appears ill, lonely, and concerned about those leaving Russia. He desires to marry a princess before his death to secure the throne for future rulers. However, his once-loyal companions are now more focused on their own futures after Peter's anticipated passing. The miniseries explores the political intrigue surrounding Peter's declining health and the potential succession crisis in Russia.
Summary
'Petr Pervyy. Zaveshchanie' is a historical drama that chronicles the twilight years of Tsar Peter III, directed by Vladimir Bortko. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Russian politics, the miniseries delves into themes of power, loyalty, and succession. With limited information provided in the source text, the primary focus remains on the political machinations surrounding Peter's health and the potential consequences for Russia following his death.