Don’t leave…

<img class="imgr" alt="" src="http://www.belarus-magazine.by/belen/data/upimages/2009/0001-009-367.jpg">[b]Children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of winners take up the baton of memories of the Great Victory[/b]<br />On the festive day of May 9th, TV channels Belarus-1 and ONT broadcast the premiиre of a 4-part military-adventurous melodrama, entitled Don’t Leave Me, directed by Alexander Franskevich-Laye. One of the major characters, a front-line and intelligence soldier Mikhasev, was played by prominent actor Alexey Guskov. The film also features many actors from Belarusian theatre.
[b]Children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of winners take up the baton of memories of the Great Victory[/b]

On the festive day of May 9th, TV channels Belarus-1 and ONT broadcast the premiиre of a 4-part military-adventurous melodrama, entitled Don’t Leave Me, directed by Alexander Franskevich-Laye. One of the major characters, a front-line and intelligence soldier Mikhasev, was played by prominent actor Alexey Guskov. The film also features many actors from Belarusian theatre.
The plot of the film is familiar to those who take an interest in domestic culture: Alexey Dudarev’s Don’t Leave Me performance is was successfully staged at the Belarusian Army Drama Theatre and became its calling card. Moreover, Mr. Dudarev was the first leader of the theatre.
The new film, Don’t Leave Me, is a sorrowful history about a special intelligence group of four young girls, former pupils, who are preparing and taking a deadly task.
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