Vorona (TV series)

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Created byOlga Angelova, Yevgeny Sosnitsky
Directed byOlga Angelova, Yevgeny Sosnitsky (1st season), Alyona Mikhailova (2nd season)
StarringElizaveta Boyarskaya, Anatoliy Beliy, Vitaly Kovalenko, Artyom Karasyov, Igor Chernevich
Vorona
Ворона
GenreDetective, Thriller
Created byOlga Angelova, Yevgeny Sosnitsky
Directed byOlga Angelova, Yevgeny Sosnitsky (1st season), Alyona Mikhailova (2nd season)
StarringElizaveta Boyarskaya, Anatoliy Beliy, Vitaly Kovalenko, Artyom Karasyov, Igor Chernevich
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes24
Production
ProducerValery Todorovsky
CinematographyYevgeny Koroptsov
Running timeApprox. 50 minutes
Original release
NetworkNTV
ReleaseOctober 29, 2018 (2018-10-29)

Vorona (Russian: Ворона) is a Russian detective thriller television series that premiered on NTV on October 29, 2018.[1][2] Created by Olga Angelova and Evgeny Sosnitsky, the series combines elements of mystery and suspense with a character-focused narrative. The title of the series references the protagonist's last name, Vorontsova, which resembles the Russian word vorona, meaning "crow".[3]

The series follows Anna Vorontsova, a former pianist who transitions into an investigator role in Russia's Investigative Committee, defying her family's expectations and her own past aspirations. The narrative centers on her pursuit of justice while also exploring her inner conflicts and her evolution within a demanding profession.

Cast

Production

Vorona was produced by Valery Todorovsky, with filming taking place primarily in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region.[5] Actress Elizaveta Boyarskaya expressed admiration for her character, describing Anna as both a "fighter" and "vulnerable," and appreciated the challenge of portraying such a multifaceted role.[6]

Release

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