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Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was... (Russian: Пётр Лещенко. Всё, что было…, romanized: Pyotr Leschenko. Vse, chto bylo...) is a Russian biographical television mini-series, directed by Vladimir Kott, starring Konstantin Khabensky as Pyotr Leshchenko.[1]
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Written by | Eduard Volodarsky |
Directed by | Vladimir Kott |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Producer | Denis Frolov |
Running time | 50–54 minutes |
Production company | Central Partnership |
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Network | Inter 1TV |
Release | 14 October 2013 |
The show depicts the most significant events and milestones in the singer's life: childhood and youth, battles in the First World War, the beginning of his career, his success, touring Romanian-occupied Odessa, his women, and his tragic death in a prison in Romania in 1954.
The first episode of the series aired on Inter on 14 October 2013.[2] From 22 until 25 May 2017, it was shown on 1TV.[3]
Khabensky was chosen to play Pyotr Leshchenko, because the creators of the series said that he resembles the singer with his eyes, smile and an air of "nervousness".[4] Leshchenko's widow, Vera Belousova, met Khabensky in the late 1990s and also noted at that time that the actor reminds her of Pyotr.[5]
Konstantin Khabensky and Ivan Stebunov took singing classes to prepare for the shooting, and performed the songs themselves in the film.[6]
Filming took place in Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Yaroslavl, as well as in Lviv and Odessa.[6]
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