
Provincial
Comedy
Overview
A village girl wants a better life and searches the Internet for a foreign husband, rejecting the marriage proposals of local suitors. She finds a German fiancé and leaves for Germany. But will she get what she wants...?
Top Cast
Alesya Prokhorova
Alesya Prokhorova
Alesya Prokhorova


Valeriy Zelenskiy
Valeriy Zelenskiy
Valeriy Zelenskiy
Anna Kisel
Anna Kisel
Anna Kisel
Anna Koshel
Anna Koshel
Anna Koshel
Andrey Shavel
Andrey Shavel
Andrey Shavel
Viktor Metik
Viktor Metik
Viktor Metik
Ivan Nekhay
Ivan Nekhay
Ivan Nekhay
Sergey Ratkevich
Sergey Ratkevich
Sergey Ratkevich
Vitaliy Kinchak
Vitaliy Kinchak
Vitaliy Kinchak
Ivan Konarev
Ivan Konarev
Ivan Konarev
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