Nara Hakobyan
Writing
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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?
Offline Influencers

Manyunya, Narine and the Picture, accompanied by Ba, go on summer holidays to a real Russian village to grandma Nastya. At first, they are very passionate about the unusual atmosphere of a new place, but they quickly begin to get bored. Having decided to speed up the time before leaving home, the girls, on a tip from local boys, turn to the witch grandmother, who allegedly fulfills any desires. She agrees to help, but sets her own conditions. Fulfilling the orders of the witch, the girls get into amazing adventures, reminiscent of the plots of Russian folk tales.
Manyunya: Adventures in the Village

The year is 1981. Manyunya has long dreamed of attending a concert of her favorite band "Earthlings", but she could not imagine what incredible events and unexpected acquaintances await her and friends on Red Square, in the circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard and in the parks of the capital.
Manyunya: Adventures in Moscow

Trying to do everything in time for the anniversary of Ba, Manyun, Narine and Karine, in pursuit of a gift, face many dangerous adventures.
Manyunya: Ba's Birthday

Moscow 1950s, June. City residents, having loaded all their scrub from mattresses to pots, into commuter trains, go to dachas and villages. Among them is the family of the boy Denis Korablev. Denis's parents don't really want to continue the tradition of renting a house for three summer months in the countryside, but Denis's grandmother is convinced that fresh country air is extremely useful for all of them. Life in the village is in full swing. Denis's dad rides a bike, Denis's mom walks around the village in a white sundress, Denis's grandmother makes strawberry jam, which is a lot this year. Denis has fun in the village - he joins a local gang of boys, makes friends with a girl Lena, goes to the boat station and plays a lot of mischief. One day, the worst thing for every boy happens to Denis - he falls in love.