Scene from Proekt «Anna Nikolaevna» / TV series (2020)
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Alternate Names: Маруся Климова, Мария Климова
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Full Biography
Marusya Klimova starred as Captain Anna Nikolaevna Korolkevich in 'Proekt «Anna Nikolaevna» (series) (2020)', a Russian science fiction drama about an android designed to learn human behavior and emotions.
About the Movie: Proekt «Anna Nikolaevna» / TV series (2020)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 1
Alternative Title: AnnDroid, Проект Анна Николаевна, Anna, Anna Nikolaevna: Made in Russia
Director: Aleksandr Karpilovskiy, Maksim Pezhemskiy
Writer: Aleksandr Matveyev, Dmitriy Lemeshev, Dmitriy Minaev, Filipp Konyashov, Galina Voloshina, Irina Prohorova, Maxim Pezhemsky, Oksana Mafagel, Rodion Beletsky, Roman Nepomnyashchiy, Sergey Penkin, Tatyana Zagday
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive_Producer: Maxim Pezhemsky
Companies: Plus Studio, Sreda
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Keywords
Keywords: android, cop, government, police
Story
In 'Proekt «Anna Nikolaevna»', Russian scientists create an android policeman, Captain Anna Nikolaevna Korolkevich, with the intention for her to experience real life in a provincial city and become more human. Initially, Anna's colleagues believe she is the deputy minister's daughter, and everything seems normal until her humanization process goes too far.
Summary
'Proekt «Anna Nikolaevna»' is a Russian comedy-drama series from 2020 that blends elements of science fiction. Directed by Aleksandr Karpilovskiy and Maksim Pezhemskiy, the show explores themes of humanity, identity, and artificial intelligence through its titular character, an android policeman sent to a provincial city to experience life and emotions. The story unfolds amidst a backdrop of government oversight and police work, raising questions about the blurring lines between human and machine.