Scene from Beg ulitok / TV series (2022)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 5 & 6
Scene Details
Duration: 394 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2024-Aug-06 |
Actresses in this Scene

Darya Ursulyak
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Alternate Names: Дарья Урсуляк, Урсуляк Дарья Сергеевна, داریا اورسولیاک
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Full Biography
Darya Ursulyak is a Russian actress known for her roles in 'And Quite Flows the Don' (2015), 'Lanky Girls' (2019), and 'Fatherland' (2021).

Polina Shepovalova
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Full Biography
Polina Shepovalova plays Marina, a dedicated worker at a crisis center for teenagers in the series 'Beg ulitok (2022)'. After suffering a stroke from excessive workload, Marina starts experiencing memory lapses and cannot recall what happened to her patient Lera, who suddenly vanished from the center. In her quest to find answers, Marina attempts to unravel this mystery.
About the Movie: Beg ulitok / TV series (2022)

Release Year: 2022
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Director: Stas Ivanov
Writer: Maksim Ivanov, Vladimir Batrameev
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
Story
Marina, a dedicated worker at a crisis center for teenagers, suffers a stroke due to excessive workload and stress. Subsequently, she starts experiencing memory lapses. One of her patients, Lera, goes missing from the center under mysterious circumstances, and Marina cannot recall what happened during their last session together. Driven by guilt and worry, Marina embarks on a quest to find Lera and piece together her lost memories.
Summary
Beg ulitok (series), released in 2022 and directed by Stas Ivanov, is a psychological drama-thriller that revolves around Marina, a committed crisis center worker who finds herself grappling with memory loss after a stroke. The series explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the struggle to uncover repressed truths as Marina attempts to fill in the blanks regarding her patient Lera's disappearance.