Klim (TV series)

Klim (Russian: Клим) is a Russian psychological crime drama television series starring Konstantin Lavronenko as the title character, Detective Chief Inspector Klim, who works in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The series is a direct remake of the BBC TV series Luther.[1][2][3]

Klim
Клим
GenrePsychological crime drama
Created byKaren Oganesyan
Based onLuther
by Neil Cross
StarringKonstantin Lavronenko
Yevgeniy Doryakov
Country of originRussia
Original language(s)Russian
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Producer(s)Alexander Tsekalo
Ruslan Sorokin
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Sreda
Release
Original networkChannel One Russia
Picture formatHDTV (1080i)
Original release31 January 2016 (2016-01-31)
Chronology
Related showsLess Than Evil (South Korea)

The show is produced by Sreda for broadcast on Channel One Russia. Shooting began in Moscow on August 2014, and the first episode aired January 2016.

Plot

Klim is a Detective Chief Inspector working for the Serious Crime Unit in Saint Petersburg Police. A dedicated police officer, Klim is obsessive, possessed, and sometimes dangerous in the violence of his fixations.

However, he has paid a heavy price for his dedication; he has never been able to prevent himself from being consumed by the darkness of the crimes with which he deals. For him, the job always comes first. His dedication is a curse and a blessing, both for him and those close to him.

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See also

References

  1. Charlotte Wareing (22 February 2014). "Idris Elba drama Luther getting Russian remake with expectations of it becoming 'the next Sherlock'". mirror. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. Georg Szalai (21 February 2014). "'Luther' to Get Russian Remake as BBC Worldwide Gears up for Program Showcase". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  3. "Russian Remake of 'Luther' Planned - Arts and Ideas". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
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