You All Infuriate Me

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You All Infuriate Me
Genre Sitcom
Written by
  • Ekaterina Sazonova
  • Dmitry Minaev
  • Svetlana Fedotova
  • Anastasia Kasumova
  • Anna Simikina
  • Larisa Kletsova
  • Timur Ezugbai
  • Yurii Mikulenko
  • Dmitry Grigorenko
  • Yuri Kostyuk
  • Dmitry Kozlov
  • Yury Poimanov
  • Alexander Bragin
Directed byOleg Fomin
Mikhail Savin
Starring
Country of origin Russia
Original languageRussian
Production
Executive producerGulya Islamova
Producers
  • Ekaterina Sazonova
  • Dmitry Minaev
  • Svetlana Fedotova
  • Anastasia Kasumova
  • Anna Simikina
  • Larisa Kletsova
  • Timur Ezugbai
  • Yurii Mikulenko
  • Dmitry Grigorenko
  • Yuri Kostyuk
  • Dmitry Kozlov
  • Yury Poimanov
  • Alexander Bragin
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesLook Film
Drive Production
Original release
Network STS
Release9 January (2017-01-09) 
2 February 2017 (2017-02-02)

You All Infuriate Me (Russian : Вы все меня бесите, romanized: Vy vse menya besite) is a Russian TV series which debuted in 2017 on the STS channel. [1] [2]

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Plot

Sonia Bagretsova is a restaurant reviewer in the famous magazine NOWADAYS in the city of Yekaterinburg. She is a misanthrope who is annoyed by everything and gets into arguments with anyone who crosses her path. Sonia does not know strong friendship nor true love.

One day Sonya visits the opening of one restaurant and treats herself to an alcoholic drink which causes her to become more sociable. This causes her personal life to change dramatically: the journalist gains a lover and two friends.

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References

  1. Maria Chunikhina (10 January 2017). "О чём сериал "Вы все меня бесите" со Светланой Ходченковой в главной роли?". Argumenty i Fakty.
  2. Egor Arefyev. "Кризис "Шакалу" не помеха". Komsomolskaya Pravda.