Dmitry Popovich
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Corrupted criminal investigation officer, Sergey Volkov, got into serious trouble - for another trick while being drunk, the boss sends him into exile - into the ranks of exemplary mounted police. All the staff of the regiment seemed to him fabulous creatures with ancient notions of duty and homeland. Not wanting to linger on a new place, Volkov wants to leave to settle his personal affairs, but having learned that his new colleagues have fallen into a powerful batch, he nevertheless decides to come to the rescue.
Mounted Police

A millionaire influencer, Olga Malinovskaya, and her equally high-profile husband David suddenly find themselves not trending, but stuck in a village — under house arrest for tax evasion. No internet, just ankle monitors. Out here, there’s no Wi-Fi and definitely no vibe: instead of likes, they get beatdowns from the locals; instead of content — escape attempts, bulls, and tractors. The plan: flee to Belarus, then make it to Mexico. Reality: injuries, electric shocks, gas leaks… and a bull named Borka. While their followers grow bored, the investigator gives them an ultimatum: if the villagers write positive character references, they’ll be allowed back to their apartment. The only problem is — how do you get a “like” from Uncle Kuznets the blacksmith when you secretly siphoned off his internet with an extension cord in the middle of the night?