A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 2, 2021
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
January 13, 2022
Original Title:
КрисТина
Alternate Titles:
KrisTina
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
START Studio
Countries:
RU
Kris works in a pet shop on the outskirts of town. Her childhood dreams of becoming a vet are long in the past. But tomorrow, Kris is going on holiday with her boyfriend Kirill. Packing is a real challenge, however, as she leaves every decision she makes up to a coin. The choice between a baseball cap and a straw hat, a latte and a cappuccino, an underground or a taxi ride, can only be made by a magic coin which was once given to her by her father. On the first day of the holiday everything goes to hell. On Instagram she sees a new post from her ex-boyfriend Sergei – who died five years ago in a car crash. After an argument with Kirill, she decides to track Sergei down. However, Kris finds not only her ex, but another version of herself – the confident and successful Tina. If Sergei isn’t dead, and he married Tina 5 years ago, which girl is the real Kristina?
Art Direction:
Dmitriy Petukhov
Camera Operator:
Artem Burko
Daria Geller
Costume Designer:
Anastasiya Batalova
Director:
Vladimir Raksha
Executive Producer:
Alexandr Ostapyuk
Post Production Producer:
Sofiya Pogosova
Producer:
Eduard Iloyan
Alexey Trotsyuk
Denis Zhalinsky
Vitaly Shlyappo
Mikhail Tkachenko
Ruslan Sorokin
Sound:
Denis Surov
Writer:
Anna Anosova
Larisa Leonenko
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