A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 27, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
October 31, 2013
Creators:
Vadim Perelman
Original Title:
Пепел
Alternate Titles:
Pepel
Genres:
Drama | War & Politics
Production Companies:
WeiT Media
Countries:
RU
1938, Soviet Russia. There were two of them, both strong and courageous. But one fateful day, Igor Petrov, the commander of a Red Army unit, is compelled to exchange ID papers with a satecracker known as Ash. The incident leads both men to start their lives completely anew. For the following ten years, Petrov and Ash will live their lives in the fear of discovery. They will commit acts of bravery and insidious crimes in the name of the other so that the thiet becomes a hero, while the commander turns into a violent outlaw. The only thing they have in common is a tragic, painful love for the same woman. For ten years they will each encounter death and destruction before fate brings them together once more. There will be two of them again - strong and courageous, ready to fight for their love.. with the knowledge that retribution awaits them.
Co-Producer:
Yuliya Sumachyova
Roman Elistratov
Dmitry Tulchinsky
Costume Design:
Mark Lee
Director:
Vadim Perelman
Timur Weinstein
Director of Photography:
Ilya Dyomin
Editor:
Olga Grinshpun
Ekaterina Pivneva
Executive Producer:
Sergey Maevskiy
Music:
Yuriy Poteenko
Producer:
Timur Weinstein
Anton Schwarz
Production Design:
Zhanna Pakhomova
Maia Javan
Screenplay:
Rinat Khairullin
Eduard Bagirov
Dmitry Novoselov
Set Designer:
Marat Nigmatulin
Petr Bagaev
Evgeny Arkhangelsky
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nikita Gankin
Writer:
Marina Stepnova
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