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Gogol

  • TV Series
  • 2017–2019
  • 48m
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Alexander Petrov and Olga Alberti in Gogol (2017)
The year is 1829. Nikolai Gogol, a law clerk and emerging gothic writer is introduced to the brilliant detective Yakov Guro. Together they set forth to a remote village to investigate a series of murders. Gogol discovers a supernatural connection allowing him to communicate with the otherworld. To defeat evil, Gogol must discover the origins of his dark gift.
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It's the year 1829. Nikolay Gogol, a young employee of the Third Section, is desperate: his own books seem superficial and mediocre to him.It's the year 1829. Nikolay Gogol, a young employee of the Third Section, is desperate: his own books seem superficial and mediocre to him.It's the year 1829. Nikolay Gogol, a young employee of the Third Section, is desperate: his own books seem superficial and mediocre to him.

  • Stars
    • Alexander Petrov
    • Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Taisiya Vilkova
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Stars
      • Alexander Petrov
      • Evgeniy Stychkin
      • Taisiya Vilkova
    • 13User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Alexander Petrov
    Alexander Petrov
    • Nikolay Gogol
    • 2019
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Binkh
    • 2019
    Taisiya Vilkova
    Taisiya Vilkova
    • Yelizaveta Danishevskaya
    • 2019
    Yan Tsapnik
    Yan Tsapnik
    • Bomgart
    • 2019
    Sergey Badyuk
    • Vakula
    • 2019
    Yuliya Frants
    Yuliya Frants
    • Oksana
    • 2019
    Oleg Menshikov
    Oleg Menshikov
    • Guro Yakov Petrovich
    • 2019
    Marta Kessler
    Marta Kessler
    • Vaselina
    • 2019
    Kirill Zaytsev
    • Kazimir Mazovetskiy
    • 2019
    Alyssa Lozovskaya
    • Daria
    • 2019
    Olga Alberti
    • Victim in the investigation
    • 2019
    Ekaterina Baygozina
    • 2019
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    9rayal1950

    Russian Series in Russian with english subtitles.

    Gogol, a psychologic and mystical thriller set in early 19th century Russia. Someone is killing young girls in a village in the boondocks. Gogol goes as an assistant and scribe for a very important investigator from St. Petersburg. He has epileptic fits that show him important information about the crimes they are investigating. This does not please Gogol he cannot control the visions. Demons ? maybe Succubus/ghost women? sure. Murders, plenty and with gore. some sexual scenes but not excessive or played for titulation. Nudity. If you are frightened by the sight of a naked woman don't watch. This is not a show for children or the easily offended.

    Well worth a watch. It is on for free at this time on Amazon Prime.
    7THEgongoozler

    Gothic thriller with black comedy fun and some sharp tongue only smart scriptwriters can utter

    The 8 TV episodes or 3 connected movies of Gogol saga seem very similar to SLEEPY HOLLOW (1999) in style. However its story of murder, revenge, manipulation and love across two worlds bears resemblance more to A CHINESE GHOST STORY (1987). Just look at ACGS's front page image in IMDB and one may mistake it for being a poster of GOGOL (2017-2019).

    As a whole GOGOL is well made and is interesting to behold. Unfortunately the latter part turns hasty and unconvincing. Of course this defect may be overlooked if there are following episodes or sequels, then we can judge accordingly. It's a pity that there aren't any. C'est la vie.
    9algernonstruther

    Watchable Darkly Gothic

    Amazingly Gothic and we got into it easily, despite the darned subtitles. Some of the period series / movies we've seen have a postcard picture feel - there's distance, no involvement, they're flat. Not with Gogol, but we were taken right into the historical settings; the Gothic feel and fabulous architecture. They're only asides to characterization, which really made the series watchable. Couldn't fault the story either, full of surprising twists and turns, never a dull moment.
    8sanmentolabs

    Excellent dark fantasy/mystery series

    I found this by accident on youtube. Look for Janson Media, they have a lot of great Russian/east euro films and series.

    Gogol is an excellent kind of supernatural mystery series that has the ambience of Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow but much more bizarre and involved. Great acting, effects, cinematography, direction. Highly recommended.
    8bbshockwave

    Epic gothic horror mystery series from Russia

    I find myself bored with a lot of the modern shows American gives us with the forced badass Mary Sue heroines and anachronistic diversity in historical eras where none of that was present... Plus often shows have very little plot and drag things out for a lot of episodes with little content.

    Gogol is quite the opposite. I wish there was MORE of it! To make it easier to understand for western viewers, imagine Sleepy Hollow - the Tim Burton movie, not the terrible TV show that went nowhere, as usual - but set in 1800s tsarist Russia and what is now Ukraine, with grimy tough cossacks, charming rural villages, rickety wooden orthodox churches, unkempt local clerks and police officials, prim and proper aristocrats from St. Petersburg... It is all so authentic, you know?

    For those who don't know, Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a russian novelist known for his bizarre, almost Kafka-esque writings, that often had an esotheric theme and incorporate a lot of local slavic legends and folklore. The Gogol of this show is quite similar to the real writer, but here working as a scribe and assistant to the police. He is pale and prone to fainting, and often sees strange visions that can, sometimes, reveal details about cases he should not know. He has a dark secret he is unaware of - he was stillborn and was given life through a dark deal his father struck with a noseless stranger (implied to be the Devil itself).

    Gogol piques the interest of famous and eccentric investigator Guro, working for the Tsar's secret police. He takes Gogol to the ukranian cossack village of Dikanka, where strange murders of young women have been committed by a supernaturally strong dark Horseman. The investigations start to reveal more and more supernatural beings and happenings about Dikanka, as well as the village's past. Witches, rusalkas (water nymphs), warlocks, demons, curses... And for those familiar with the real Gogol's writings, they will recognize how each chapter actually cleverly uses one or more short stories of his as the basis for the plot, while continuing the ongoing story of the Horseman's murders.

    We are introduced to many memorable and well acted characters in Dikanka - Binkh, the honest local policeman, suspicious of Gogol's strange connections to the events, Yakim, Gogol's faithful servant, the religious and loyal Vakula and his young daughter who has strange mystical insights into cases, and Lisa, the local noblewoman who lives with her reclusive husband, and with whom Gogol hopelessly falls in love with. But she is not the only woman in his life, as the stunningly beautiful Oksana, a daughter of a local miller who was drowned decades ago and came back as a rusalka/mavka, follows Gogol around invisibly, spying from mirrors, as he is the only one who can see her.

    The story has a lot of surprises and twists, and as befitting a gothic dark tale that could almost be considered to be made by Hammer pictures, has a lot of blood and nudity too, but all done tastefully - not in the manner of say, Saw or HBO shows. It is done to set the gothic mood, no more or less than necessary.

    I learned of this show - or rather, a set of 3 movies, as it is also aired - thanks to knowing about another adaptation of Gogol's short story, Viy, from 2014 (a movie I can also recommend). While Viy is also a used as a plot point in this show, I think the 2014 and 1967 movies portrayed that story better, since here the novice clergyman is just a guest character instead of being the focal point of the story. However, the church haunting scene is done extremely well in this show too, with the clever use of some glass.

    Honestly, given the way this show ends, I could see them making further episodes later down the line, perhaps taking place in other locales in 19th century Russia. I for one, would welcome it!

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      Gogol was originally released in Russian theaters as a trilogy of 3 feature films. The 3 films were then combined and adapted to create the TV Series.

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      • March 25, 2019 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
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    • Also known as
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