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''Just Imagine Things We Know'' ( Russian: Просто представь что мы знаем,
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''Prosto Predstav' Chto Mi Znaem'') is a Russian television
miniseries A miniseries or mini-series is a television series that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes. "Limited series" is another more recent US term which is sometimes used interchangeably. , the popularity of miniseries format h ...
about the inner workings of Moscow media industry directed and primary written by
Roman Volobuev Roman Olegovich Volobuev (Russian: Роман Олегович Волобуев; born July 31, 1977, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian film and television director, writer, producer, and former film critic. Volobuev is best known for his 8-year ...
, that premiered on
KinoPoisk Kinopoisk (russian: Кинопоиск, a portmanteau of "cinema" and "search") is a Russian online database of information related to films, TV shows including cast, production team, biographies, plot summaries, ratings, and reviews. Since 2018 ...
streaming service on September 24, 2020. Initially planned as an
anthology series An anthology series is a radio, television, video game or film series that spans different genres and presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short. These usually have a differ ...
, it was renewed for a second season in 2021. Season 2 was written but never produced as a result of director being blacklisted for opposing Russian Invasion of Ukraine and eventually emigrating from Russia.


Premise

5 years after surviving an assassination attempt and fleeing with his family to UK a veteran investigative journalist Evgeny Malyshev returns to Moscow to find Russian media stifled by censorship and himself effectively blacklisted. Unable to find work he's forced to join a guerrilla news operation run on a banned Telegram messenger by three 20-something clueless tabloid reporters.


Production


Background

The show was inspired by a recent trend among Russia's news outlets to migratе to alternative platforms to avoid censorship and is loosely based on a real-life story behind founding of ''Mash'' one of Russia's most popular Telegram channels that currently boasts more than 895 000 subscribers.


Writing

The script originated from a series of in-depth interviews with media industry insiders and is described by its authors as a cross between a journalistic procedural and a satirical roman à clef with most of it characters being based on a real-life personalities from Moscow's media world.


Filming

Most of the first season's principal photography was done in March 2020 during the  first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic allowing filmmakers to use empty exteriors of quarantined Moscow as a backdrop. The filming was halted only when city went into full lockdown. During this forced hiatus the show's script was rewritten to incorporate pandemic and also some shifts in the political climate such as unexpected decision by the Russian government of to lift a formal ban on Telegram messenger which show's characters use.


Cast


Main

* Evgeny Stychkin as Malyshev, a former investigative reporter with Kommersant newspaper, who left Russia after failed assassination attempt. Controversial opposition journalist
Oleg Kashin Oleg Vladimirovich Kashin (russian: Оле́г Влади́мирович Ка́шин; born 17 June 1980) is a Russian journalist and writer known for his political articles. Early life Oleg Vladimirovich Kashin was born 17 June 1980 in Ka ...
has been named as a main inspiration for the character * Anfisa Chernykh as Bella Mambetova, a Muslim from a strict Kabardin family and a former tabloid reporter * Rina Grishina as Ira Gromova, a former SMM, Bella's friend and business partner * Katya Fedina as Ksusha Pogorelova, a queer Berkley-educated rich kid, operation's main field reporter


Recurring

* Yulia Snigir as Terletskaya, a paraplegic socialite and radio host, Malyshev's ex-lover and his main connection to Moscow's business and political elites * Ekaterina Vilkova as Katya, Malyshev's philanthropist wife he leaves in London * Maksim Vitorgan as Tyoma, a former political journalist now «working for the Dark Side» as a spokesman for the unspecified government-affiliated entity * Artur Vakha as Georg Papa, a pro-Kremlin tabloid tycoon * Denis Burgazliev as Ilya Khamaganov, an oligarch rumoured to be behind the attempt on Malyshev's life


Reception


Critical response

The first season's critical reception in Russia was mostly positive, with
Kinopoisk Kinopoisk (russian: Кинопоиск, a portmanteau of "cinema" and "search") is a Russian online database of information related to films, TV shows including cast, production team, biographies, plot summaries, ratings, and reviews. Since 2018 ...
reporting a 79% critical approval rating based on 29 reviews,
Iskusstvo Kino ''Iskusstvo Kino'' (Russian: Искусство кино, ''Film Art'') is a film magazine published in Moscow, Russia. It has been published since 1931 and is one of the earliest magazines in Europe which specialize on film theory and review al ...
calling it «a smart and beautiful depiction of an ugly subject» and Gazeta.ru going as far as dubbing it «the best Russian series about journalism». Most of the criticism was directed at the small number of episodes, disorienting open ending and mentioning of real-life media figures that ''Snob Magazine'' called «a name dropping ad nauseam» and «the endless inside baseball nobody outside media crowd cares about». The show's casual depiction of LGBTQ characters also caused a backlash with Russian conservative critics, who called the series «obsessively and pointlessly queer». Russian-Armenian media tycoon and founder of
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media empire Aram Gabrelyanov on whom the character of Papa was based posted a profanity-laden review of the show on his (now deleted) personal Telegram channel in which he unfavourably compared it to HBO's «The Loudest Voice» and nicknamed it «The Loudest Fart»


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 11966878, Just Imagine Things We Know
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