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Episode: Season 1, Episode 6
Duration: 145 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1072 | Added: 2015-Jun-18 |
Alternate Names: Марина Александрова, Марина Пупенина, مارینا آلکساندرووا
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Marina Aleksandrova, known for her role as Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great) in the series 'Ekaterina' (2014), was born a German princess and brought to Russia as Peter III's intended bride by his aunt Elisabeth. Upon assuming power, she transformed the Russian empire.
Release Year: 2014
Nation: Russia
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Director: Aleksandr Baranov, Dmitriy Petrun, Ramil Sabitov
Writer: Arif Aliev, Elli Palmer, Yusup Razykov
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Companies: AMedia, COSMOS Studio, Production Value
Genre: Biography, Drama, Historical Film, History, War & Politics
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Keywords: 18th century, historical drama, palace intrigue, royal family, russian empire
Ekaterina (series), set in the 18th century Russian empire, follows the life of Catherine the Great, originally Princess Sophia Frederica of Anhalt-Zerbst, who arrives in Russia as a bride for the feeble-minded Tsarevich Peter III, chosen by his aunt Empress Elizabeth Petrovna. Elizabeth Petrovna's primary concern is ensuring her chosen successor ascends to the throne upon her death, but she faces infertility issues and sees Catherine as a potential vessel for this purpose. The series chronicles Catherine's arrival in St. Petersburg, her marriage to Peter III, and her subsequent rise to power after Elizabeth's death, ultimately transforming Russia's political landscape.
Ekaterina (series), a Russian historical drama produced in 2014, explores the life of Catherine the Great, a German-born princess who married Tsarevich Peter III at Empress Elizabeth Petrovna's behest. The series focuses on palace intrigue and royal family dynamics during the 18th century Russian empire. Directed by Aleksandr Baranov, Dmitriy Petrun, and Ramil Sabitov, Ekaterina is a compelling portrayal of power struggles within the imperial court.