Murderous Fervour

2021 Russian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Murderous Fervour (Russian: Душегубы, romanized: Dusheguby, lit. Murderers) is a Russian detective drama television series directed by David Tkebuchava and produced by Amedia Production.[1][2]

Based onReal events
Written byYuliya Shunto
Aleksey Sashin
Directed byDavid Tkebuchava
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Murderous Fervour
GenreDetective
Drama
Based onReal events
Written byYuliya Shunto
Aleksey Sashin
Directed byDavid Tkebuchava
StarringSergey Marin
Alexander Samoylenko
Sergey Chirkov
Zoya Berber
ComposerIgor Babayev
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producersSuzanna Muazen
Irina Bark
ProducersTimur Weinstein
Vadim Ostrovsky
Anna Olshevskaya
CinematographyOleg Topoev
Production companyAmedia Production
Original release
NetworkNTV
Release31 May 2021 (2021-05-31) 
10 October 2025 (2025-10-10)
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The series stars Sergey Marin, Alexander Samoylenko, Sergey Chirkov, and Zoya Berber. It is based on real events and depicts the investigation and capture of Soviet serial killer Gennady Mikhasevich, who murdered women in the Byelorussian SSR between 1971 and 1985.

The series premiered on NTV from 31 May to 4 June 2021 and received positive critical reception, particularly for its screenplay. A sequel series, Dusheguby 2 (also known as Dusheguby: 1989), premiered on 6 October 2025.

Plot

Season 1

The story is set in 1984. Senior investigator Leonid Ipatyev of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Byelorussian SSR is sent from Minsk to Vitebsk to assist in the investigation of a missing traffic police inspector. Instead, investigators discover the body of a young woman who had been raped and strangled.

Ipatyev uncovers that over the previous 14 years, 36 similar murders occurred in the Vitebsk region, all closed by the same investigator, Mikhail Shakhnovich. Challenging established practices, Ipatyev proposes the existence of a serial killer and pushes to reopen the cases. Despite resistance from corrupt officials, the true killer is identified, wrongful convictions are overturned, and those responsible for judicial misconduct are punished.

Season 2

In 1984, Nikolai Samoylov murders a woman at a private party and escapes. Moscow investigator Maksim Kovalsky tracks him down and proves he is responsible for seven murders.

By 1989, Samoylov is held in a psychiatric hospital and examined at the Serbsky Institute in Moscow. During a transfer, he escapes, and a new murder occurs near Moscow. Ipatyev and Kovalsky must determine whether Samoylov has resumed killing or if a new murderer is at large.

Cast

Production

The series was shot in Serpukhov.[3]

Release and reception

On 12 April 2021, NTV sold international broadcasting rights to the French distributor Ampersand Fiction.[4]

The series was an audience success.[5] Critics praised it as a classic Soviet-era retro detective drama, noting its restrained style and strong writing.

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