Р’сѓрµ Р·рѕр»рѕс‚рѕ — Рјрёсђр° (2005)
The title "All the Gold in the World" serves as a metaphor for the idea that no amount of wealth can buy time or genuine human connection when facing death.
Some reviewers from Kino-Teatr.ru noted that while the film is touching, the plot can feel slightly stretched across four episodes, suggesting it could have been tighter as a two-part movie. The title "All the Gold in the World"
The series features veteran actors including Kirill Lavrov , Igor Sklyar , and Andrey Urgant . Themes and Reception Themes and Reception A key figure in Andrey's
A key figure in Andrey's life, noted by viewers from Kino-Teatr.ru for her feminine and organic performance. The 2005 Russian mini-series (All the Gold in
The story follows (played by Igor Livanov), a wealthy and successful industrialist who appears to have everything: a thriving business, loyal friends, and a beautiful partner. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is diagnosed with a terminal illness and told he has only ten days to live .
The 2005 Russian mini-series (All the Gold in the World), directed by Andrei Shchepochkin, is a four-episode crime drama that explores the fragility of material success when faced with mortality. Plot Summary