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Ekaterina

  • TV Series
  • 2014–2023
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.8K
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Marina Aleksandrova in Ekaterina (2014)
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The life of Russian Empress Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great), a German-born princess who came to Russia as the wife of Peter III, chosen by her aunt Elizabeth, and who, once in power, tran... Read allThe life of Russian Empress Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great), a German-born princess who came to Russia as the wife of Peter III, chosen by her aunt Elizabeth, and who, once in power, transformed the Russian empire.The life of Russian Empress Ekaterina II (Catherine the Great), a German-born princess who came to Russia as the wife of Peter III, chosen by her aunt Elizabeth, and who, once in power, transformed the Russian empire.

  • Stars
    • Marina Aleksandrova
    • Michael Gor
    • Vladimir Yaglych
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    1.8K
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    • Stars
      • Marina Aleksandrova
      • Michael Gor
      • Vladimir Yaglych
    • 31User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Ekaterina: The Rise of Catherine the Great
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    Marina Aleksandrova
    Marina Aleksandrova
    • Ekaterina II
    • 2014–2023
    Michael Gor
    Michael Gor
    • Sheshkovsky…
    • 2017–2023
    Vladimir Yaglych
    Vladimir Yaglych
    • Potyomkin…
    • 2017–2023
    Pavel Tabakov
    Pavel Tabakov
    • Pavel…
    • 2017–2023
    Sergey Koltakov
    Sergey Koltakov
    • Panin
    • 2017–2019
    Isabel Schosnig
    Isabel Schosnig
    • Princess Johanna…
    • 2014–2017
    Nikolay Ivanov
    • Aleksandr Bezborodko
    • 2023
    Nadezhda Lumpova
    Nadezhda Lumpova
    • Mariya Fedorovna
    • 2023
    Aleksandr Tkachyov
    • Andrei Razumovsky
    • 2019
    Anna Kovalchuk
    Anna Kovalchuk
    • Ekaterina Dashkova
    • 2023
    Sergey Yatsenyuk
    • Aleksandr Samoylov
    • 2023
    Angelina Strechina
    • Tarakanova
    • 2019
    Diana Milyutina
    • Ekaterina Nelidova
    • 2023
    Aleksei Gimmelreyh
    • Aleksandr Khrapovitskiy
    • 2023
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    • Petr III
    • 2014
    Aleksandr Lazarev
    Aleksandr Lazarev
    • Razumovsky
    • 2014
    Rinal Mukhametov
    Rinal Mukhametov
    • Saltykov
    • 2014
    Igor Sklyar
    Igor Sklyar
    • Betskoy
    • 2017–2019
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    8LuisaContini14

    Enjoyable show, very interesting historical period

    I'm not sure what some reviewers are complaining about here. No this is not some historical masterpiece but it is an enjoyable historical drama nonetheless with great costumes and scenery and the show portrays the characters with shades of light and dark so that they are not all good or all bad. I disagree with a previous reviewer who says the show portrays Peter III as only incompetent. If the reviewer had bothered to watch the full first series they would see that Peter is shown as trying to be a good emperor eventhough his judgement was misguided in some fatal aspects. It also shows the ruthless streak that Catherine herself had, which she needed to have in order to survive.

    Apart from the first episode where the narrator is giving a historical overview of Russia at the time and says that Russia is feared by its weak neighbours, this show much less state propaganda than say a show like Madame Secretary (which I also enjoy) where America always saves the day and seems to have only a wholly altruistic foreign policy, which we all know not to be true. But as it's a tv show, and we should be discerning enough not to believe everything a tv program tells us, one can take it with a grain of salt and an eye roll.

    The period of Catherine the great and her rise is very interesting and it is incredible how she managed to survive the odds against her and rise to be an empress, so I would definitely recommend this show. Oh and I am neither Russian or American so this is review is coming from a neutral territory!
    9floatingpolarbear

    Engaging and smart paced

    I found this easy to dive into and become addicted to. There are soulful details here and there, a piece of acting, a reply that add depth to the storytelling without adding weight. It moves along sprightly and makes sense psychologically, historically and even in the context of today, politically. The intimate players of the Russian court are shown in a swath of their lives which included periods of boredom, sadness, ambition, fear, powerlessness and also enormous power.
    10manschelde-1

    Powerful historic drama from 2014, compared with different 2015 series.

    Ekaterina (2014) Series-1 of Ekaterina has the sub-title "The rise of Catherine the great" I watched the Ekaterina Series-1 via Amazon-Prime-Video with English subtitles as I do not speak Russian or German.

    The historical saga of Catherine The Great of Russia has been depicted on screen several times over the decades. Two recent Russian produced television series dating from 2014 (Ekaterina) and 2015 (Catherine the great) compete for viewers in the international content-streaming market. Additionally the American HBO and UK based Sky channels have a series (in English) telling this saga. But I only wanted to see the Russian productions because it is really a Russian story for Russians to tell. So I watched both series and both excelled in different ways. If you have the time then I recommend to try both series.

    What follows below is a comparison between the 2014 (Ekaterina) and the 2015 (Catherine The Great). Both series come from different television channels in Russia and are in the Russian language. I cannot comment on the historical accuracy of either of the Russian produced TV series.

    In short the 2014 series Ekaterina has a better script but less style than the 2015 series, it covers much more territory/history/characters in fewer episodes. The 2015 series is more lavish, has better locations, has a better score, slower pace, less geopolitical content and with stronger characterisations, despite relying on artifical devices such as Catherine's mother appearing in mirrors.

    Ekaterina has more political substance but less style than the 2015 series. The series differ on which supporting characters get focus, they differ on implied paternity of the Catherine's first child and many other details. But the Ekaterina series is significantly more geopolitical in its content and scope, and portrays Pyotr III in a more sympathetic light than the 2015 series. Some sentiments echo to this very day. Ekaterina has some explanatory commentary (spoken delivery in English in my region). Ekaterina also devotes some time to Ivan VI in several scenes, which the 2015 series does not.

    Ekaterina shows much more of empress Elizabeta backstory (compared to the 2015 series), details of her health struggles, her attempts to conceive and secret marriage, her penance for the victims of her own coup, her relations with the clergy and church, the awareness among her subjects of her imprisionment of the boy-emperor she usurped and imprisioned and her fearless autocratic rule.

    Ekaterina makes it easier to identify characters because most of the time they are not wearning wigs (unlike in the 2015 series when characters are constantly begwigged or unwigged sometimes making recognition difficult and confusing when reading subtitles is necessary).

    The score for Ekaterina is less powerful, less emotive, less stirring than the 2015 series, and both the title sequence and closing credits are very short indeed.

    Ekaterina also has English subtitles with some disused English words for which a dictionary is sometimes necessary. Clearly the subtitles are not done by a native speaker of English, so that is an annoying distraction shared by both series. Ekaterina has interstitials between some scenes/locations with Cyrillic-only text and dates (no English translation on such scene transitions ) so English speaking viewers may not know the location name, or month name, even when it is important. Additionally there are a few scenes where characters are seen to write legible Cyrillic text on which the camera dwells - with no English translation of the depicted text.

    For Ekaterina , the locations, interiors are less splendid, less lavish than the 2015 series, and some of the frozen snowbound or icebound St. Petersburg outdoor scenes or Peterhof background look rather faked on a big screen in 1080p resolution.

    The episodes for Series-1 of Ekaterina number 10 each of varying duration (40mins - 65mins), while the 2015 series has 12 episodes each of approximately 48 minutes in duration.
    10davidorcutt31

    Magnificent~

    I'm generally a fan of historical fiction and am not naive as to where most fall in terms of historical accuracy. For Ekaterina, I have heard it is much closer to history than most, though I cannot confirm it for myself as I personally have little knowledge of Russia's history. But the costuming and sets are stunning and the story feels more political with every choice having ramifications on the European field than most tend to go into. They tend to simply seek power for power's sake. But in Ekaterina, the political side feels much more relevant.

    And if that's not enough to convince any fan of historical drams, then watch it simply for the character of Empress Elizaveta. The actress dominated every scene as the real Empress likely did in life.
    Kirpianuscus

    admirable work

    Its basic gift - it is different. And use the differences in smart manner episode by episode. It is not a pledge but a precise and realistic portrait. The acting is solide, the atmosphere is seductive, the familiar manicheism is absent. A film about power and about a young woman leaning to obtain and manage it. For the admirers of Russian historical series from the last decade - nothing surprising. For the other- beautiful nuances of portraits and the vulnerability of characters. Short, an admirable work.

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2014 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Rise of Catherine the Great
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Amedia
      • Jeff Most Productions
      • Smilehood
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      • 16:9 HD

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