
Felix Austria
Romance · History
Overview
The plot revolves around the controversial relationship between maid Stefania Chornenko and blueblood Adelia Anger against the backdrop of the provincial Austro-Hungary in 1900. Both Stefania’s parents and Adelia’s mother died during the fire. Adelia’s father adopted neighbors’ orphan. Girls grew up together to become as close as sisters, though Stefania served as the maid. This attachment develops into love-trap: on one hand full of mutual manipulation and jealousy, but equally based on сare and devotion. The illusion of balance is broken when Adelia marries sculptor Petro. Everything gets even more complicated when Joseph, the old love interest of Stefa, returns to town as the priest and married man. Illusions are destined to evaporate and reality comes into focus.
Top Cast


Marianna Januszewicz
Marianna Januszewicz
Stefania Chornenko
Marianna Januszewicz
Stefania Chornenko


Alesya Romanova
Alesya Romanova
Adelia Skolyk
Alesya Romanova
Adelia Skolyk


Roman Lutskyi
Roman Lutskyi
Petro Skolyk
Roman Lutskyi
Petro Skolyk


Oleksandr Kobzar
Oleksandr Kobzar
Doctor Anger
Oleksandr Kobzar
Doctor Anger


Serhii Volosovets
Serhii Volosovets
Yosyf Ridnyi
Serhii Volosovets
Yosyf Ridnyi


Sebastian Cybulski
Sebastian Cybulski
Ernest Thorn
Sebastian Cybulski
Ernest Thorn


Maryna Koshkina
Maryna Koshkina
Ivanka Ridna
Maryna Koshkina
Ivanka Ridna


Ada Rohovtseva
Ada Rohovtseva
Duchess
Ada Rohovtseva
Duchess
Kateryna Kukhar
Kateryna Kukhar
Dancer
Kateryna Kukhar
Dancer


Nataliia Vasko
Nataliia Vasko
Lady in the huge hat
Nataliia Vasko
Lady in the huge hat
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