Univer. New Dorm
Univer. New Dorm (Russian: Униве́р. Новая общага) is a Russian comedy sitcom which airs on the TNT channel since October 10, 2011.[1] The show is a spin-off of the popular Russian TV Series Univer.[2]
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Genre | Sitcom |
Written by | Vyacheslav Dusmuhametov Semyon Slepakov Artur Dzhanibekyan Alexander Dulerayn |
Directed by | Konstantin Smirnov Maxim Zykov Timofey Shotalov Rustam Mosafir |
Starring | Stanislav Yarushin Ararat Keshchyan Alexander Stekolnikov Nastasya Samburskaya Anna Kuzina Anna Khilkevich |
Music by | Promuse |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language(s) | Russian |
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Cinematography | Ivan Mamonov Yury Korobeynikov Ivan Lebedev |
Editor(s) | 7 Art Media |
Running time | 30 min |
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Original release | 10 October 2011 |
Plot
The action takes place after the events of the series Univer. The dorm where the characters lived in the previous series got demolished and three students, Michael, Anton and Kusya move into a new dorm, where they are placed in a unit with three girls, Kristina, Masha, and Yana. The plot revolves around comedic situations and relationships formed among the students.
Main cast
- Stanislav Yarushin as Anton Martynov
- Ararat Keshchyan as Arthur Mikaelyan
- Vitaly Gogunsky as Eduard Kuzmin (season 1)
- Nastasya Samburskaya as Kristina Sokolovskaya (season 1-3)
- Anna Khilkevich as Masha Belova
- Anna Kuzina as Yana Semakina
- Aleksandr Stekolnikov as Valentin Budeyko (season 2-onward)
- Anastasiya Ivanova as Yulya (season 2)
- Konstantin Shelyagin as Maxim (season 3, recurring season 2)
- Grigory Kokotkin as Aleksey (season 3, recurring season 2)
- Yuliya Frants as Victoria Beaver (season 3)
- Ekaterina Shumakova as Veronica Beaver (season 3)
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