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Rodina (TV series)

''Rodina'' ((ロシア語:Родина); Homeland) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein〔(Russia’s version of ‘Homeland’ to hit the screens this fall ), Source: Russia Beyond the Headlines.〕 based on the Israeli series ''Hatufim'', which was created by Gideon Raff, and it is a second adaptation after the American adaptation ''Homeland'' by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.
The series stars Viktoriya Isakova as Anna Zimina, a Federal Security Service (FSB) officer and Vladimir Mashkov as Alexey Bragin, a Russian Marine Corps sniper. Anna had come to believe that Alexey, who was held captive by Chechen terrorists as a prisoner of war, was "turned" by the enemy and threatened the Russian Federation.
The series is broadcast in the Russian Federation on channel Russia-1, and is produced by WeiT Media. The first episode aired on March 16, 2015. The series was a ratings hit, with the premiere the network's highest-rated show in two years.
==Overview==
The series begins in 1993. Marine Colonel Alexey Bragin and sniper Yuri Khamzin go missing during a military operation in the North Caucasus.
Six years later, a joint force of the FSB's Alpha Group and Spetsnaz GRU raids a terrorist camp in the North Caucasus. Capturing a bunker, they find a bearded Colonel Bragin chained to a wall. Bragin's liberation becomes a media event. Physically and psychologically exhausted by long years of torture and solitary confinement, Bragin begins working with doctors and psychologists, as well as Anna Zimina, an expert analyst from the FSB's Counterterrorism Center.
At the heart of the plot is a confrontation between Bragin, who is experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and is suspected of recruiting terrorists, and Anna, the FSB officer assigned to investigate him.

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