Kinopoisk released a teaser for Patient Zero, a series about the first HIV outbreak in the USSR
Miscellaneous / / April 22, 2022
Based on real events that everyone was silent about.
"Kinopoisk" showed a teaser for the series "Patient Zero", which talks about the first major outbreak HIV in the USSR in 1988. It was filmed by Sergey Trofimov (Devyataev) and Evgeny Stychkin (Contact). Oleg Malovichko worked on the script ("Method", "Crystal").
In the story, a young provincial doctor Kirsan Ayushev (Askar Ilyasov) suspects that several of his patients have HIV. Senior colleagues do not believe that this is possible, so Kirsan secretly sends samples to Moscow. When the tests confirm his correctness, the scientist Dmitry Goncharov (Nikita Efremov), who specializes in a disease little known in the USSR, joins the case.
The series also starred Elizaveta Shakira ("Container"), Evgenia Mandzhieva ("Gloom River"), Evgeny Stychkin ("Alibi"), Pavel Maikov ("Contact"), Seydulla Moldakhanov ("Survival game”), Victoria Agalakova (“Epidemic"), Igor Gordin ("Karamora") other.
The premiere of "Patient Zero" will take place on "Kinopoisk" in the spring, the exact date is still unknown.
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