[00:00:13]Do you understand that I have my final payment this month? [00:00:17]Not the last, Raskutik. [00:00:19]Learning every month. [00:00:21]At my age of twelve, only eight working ones, [00:00:24]Boris. [00:00:25]Eight? [00:00:26]Excellent. [00:00:26]There’s still time. [00:00:31]And you, my beauty, [00:00:32]won’t be getting rid of her. [00:00:36]But the earth is turning, damn it. [00:00:42]I think I’ve already paid for everything in advance. [00:00:56]And, frankly, I gave it to you. [00:00:59]Is the boy just faster? [00:01:02]My friends all have children who’ve studied abroad, [00:01:06]returned and simply made a brilliant career in [00:01:09]business there. [00:01:12]Just like I see, Petya in business. [00:01:19]Listen, I don’t understand what you’re implying? [00:01:24]What am I implying? [00:01:25]You’re being so difficult today. [00:01:27]But what am I getting at? [00:01:29]I’m getting at the fact that after ten years of hard work for Petek, [00:01:34]it might be a little uncomfortable in Cambridge. [00:01:37]Therefore, I propose we take care of his education [00:01:42]ourselves right now. [00:01:45]And find him a decent school. [00:01:49]Like, a school with a cultural legacy. [00:01:54]Have you heard about a cultural legacy? [00:01:57]The school is completely new. [00:02:00]In the heart of St. Petersburg. [00:02:02]By the way, it’s attended by the children of all our celebrities. [00:02:05]Listen, what legacy? [00:02:06]We’re registered in a sports school. [00:02:09]Then, the heart of St. Petersburg is twenty miles away. [00:02:14]So, traffic is good. [00:02:16]Wait. [00:02:17]The fact that half the subjects are taught in English [00:02:20]is a direct path to Cambridge. [00:02:23]Do you understand? [00:02:25]Huh? [00:02:26]It’s not for you and those ridiculous traffic jams. [00:02:29]It’s for a poor, bright future. [00:02:32]The school is near Mom’s. [00:02:35]Convenient, isn’t it? [00:02:37]Well, it’s all good, of course. [00:02:38]Just take it easy. [00:02:39]Just take it easy. [00:02:40]Yes, I understand. [00:02:41]But there’s a package. [00:02:42]Cheap pathos. [00:02:43]Just the filling. [00:02:47]Okay, yes. [00:02:47]Let’s go, bye. [00:02:48]Girls, hello. [00:02:49]Anya, where are you going? [00:02:50]We’ve been waiting for you already. [00:02:52]Sorry, there was just a meeting. [00:02:54]Vice Governor. [00:02:58]Who is that? [00:02:58]What a support, Lena! [00:03:01]And what’s the problem here? [00:03:02]This is exposition, this is form, this is meaning, in the end. [00:03:07]Endings. [00:03:07]I’m talking about forms. [00:03:09]Lena, frankly, it’s difficult to name you with such rural generations, you know. [00:03:12]You’ve apparently found everything. [00:03:12]There’s some shaggy, four-legged, subservient creature at the entrance. [00:03:15]I think it gnawed on my old jacket. [00:03:18]What? [00:03:21]That can’t be. [00:03:23]Maybe I did see it. [00:03:24]Listen, shall we take this creature off our hands, okay? [00:03:26]No, Petek wants Jack Russell. [00:03:28]I promised him a birthday. [00:03:32]The Livanov house on Pushkin Street will return two sculptural [00:03:36]images. [00:03:42]Petek wants Jack Russell. [00:03:44]изображения. [00:03:44]Петешка хочет Джек Рассела. [00:03:53]And you didn’t even consult with me about this. [00:03:57]You want a dog, don’t you? [00:04:01]You do. [00:04:04]But I want *this* particular dog. [00:04:10]Victoria Potapova [00:04:12]New hope for preserving the cultural and educational [00:04:14]traditions of our city. [00:04:16]Tell me, Victoria, what can we expect in the near future? [00:04:21]Vika Potapova [00:04:26]What exactly? [00:04:27]Pregnant? [00:04:27]Thank you very much. [00:04:28]I know her. [00:04:29]She was drinking heavily with her. [00:04:30]Nobody could outdrink her. [00:04:31]She lived in the courtyard next door. [00:04:34]Well, that’s perfect. [00:04:35]Let’s invite her over for dinner sometime. [00:04:36]Such a good connection. [00:04:39]Listen, Mary, let’s go upstairs. [00:04:41]The doctor says you have a better chance. [00:04:45]We’ll call two doctors. [00:04:46]Let’s say goodbye to the victim. [00:05:08]Tanya, hello. [00:05:09]Will you and Sofya be home when you’re up? [00:05:11]Too late. [00:05:11]I have an important concert tonight. [00:05:13]Everyone, come on, I can’t do this. [00:05:14]Tanya, Sofya is a child, she needs to go to bed on time. [00:05:17]Where are you? [00:05:18]Tell me, I’ll come and pick her up. [00:05:19]I told you, I’m on stage. [00:05:21]You’re disrupting the artistic integrity. [00:05:23]Girls, this is all for our children’s sake. [00:05:25]Anya and Tanya have always had more problems, [00:05:28]than I do. [00:05:29]Think about where I’m heading – cultural heritage. [00:05:32]What will she be doing at the kindergarten fairs? [00:05:34]Now we’re tackling a common issue. [00:05:37]Margaret! [00:05:38]Sorry, Mrs. Petcher. [00:05:59]Seriously? [00:06:00]Ugh. [00:06:02]Yes, I always forget her last name. [00:06:05]Okay, okay. [00:06:14]Come in, please. [00:06:17]Sit down. [00:06:19]You there, me here. [00:06:28]Here. [00:06:40]Like, I want to dedicate this practice to positive [00:06:43]energy. [00:06:45]Look inside yourself and let the best parts of us [00:06:49]come out. [00:06:51]But if you say the word “chakra,” [00:06:52]I’m turning around and leaving. [00:06:54]Listen, why are you here, huh? [00:06:55]I don’t know, Len, why I’m here. [00:06:58]I’ve never had panic attacks like this before. [00:07:00]You said you were restoring the school. [00:07:02]What are you getting into? [00:07:03]What do you want to lose, then? [00:07:04]You didn’t answer my question. [00:07:06]Neither did you. [00:07:08]Do you have any stock? [00:07:40]No, I’m already married. [00:07:41]I thought you did. [00:07:43]I thought you would take it. [00:07:50]Listen, please try to [00:07:54]control yourself somehow, [00:07:56]yeah? [00:07:57]Yes, I’ll try, yes. [00:08:11]Sasha! [00:08:13]Sasha! [00:08:14]Sash! [00:08:16]Lenochka, forgive me. [00:08:19]Please, forgive me. [00:08:20]You’re just so beautiful. [00:08:22]I was accepting the inevitable. [00:08:23]What a nightmare. [00:08:25]Forgive me. [00:08:38]Lenochka. [00:08:49]It’s vintage. [00:08:53]And the view is incredible. [00:08:56]I never would have thought. [00:09:02]Len, what’s wrong? [00:09:04]Lenochka, something’s not right. [00:09:06]You’re uncomfortable. [00:09:09]Len, what is it? [00:09:11]Want to go to the bed? [00:09:14]Lenochka. [00:09:16]Lena, what’s wrong? [00:09:17]Lena, Lena. [00:09:18]You shouldn’t worry. [00:09:19]I, Anya, won’t tell you. [00:09:40]And were you planning to tell us about the test? [00:09:43]Well, the exam is tomorrow anyway. [00:09:46]That’s not our biggest problem right now, is it? [00:09:50]Yes, Anya, our biggest problem is that [00:09:53]you’re always lying. [00:09:55]You aren’t lying. [00:09:56]Why did Karamzin refuse? [00:09:58]Oh, don’t answer, I know.
Alternate Names:Anya Chipovskaya, Анна Чиповская, 安娜·奇波夫斯卡娅, Аня Чиповская, Anya Chipovskaya, 安娜車波夫斯卡, Anna Chipovskaya
Physical Characteristics:N/A
Career
First Appearances:
Jacked$ (2004) as 'Paganini'
Most Important Roles:
Like In Venice (2021) as
Hidden Space (2021) as
Law of Corruption (2005) as
Six Degrees of Celebration 8 (2021) as Kseniya
The Conductor (2012) as
Labyrinths of Love (2008) as Ася
The Spy (2012) as Nadia
1812. Ballad of the Uhlans (2012) as Panna Beata
Six Degrees of Celebration 3 (2013) as
Hockey Dads (2023) as Sveta
Career Highlights:
Like In Venice (2021)
Hidden Space (2021)
Law of Corruption (2005)
Six Degrees of Celebration 8 (2021)
The Conductor (2012)
Labyrinths of Love (2008)
The Spy (2012)
1812. Ballad of the Uhlans (2012)
Six Degrees of Celebration 3 (2013)
Hockey Dads (2023)
Awards
Awards:
Prize of the President of the Russian Federation
Full Biography
Anna Chipovskaya (born June 16, 1987) is a prominent Russian actress and singer who works in theater, television, and film. She is considered one of Russia's most sought-after actresses, known for her captivating performances in various successful projects.
In St. Petersburg, three friends—Tanya (a poor but intelligent divorcee), Anya (a careerist married to a police major), and Lena (the wealthy businessman's wife)—are willing to go to great lengths to secure their six-year-old children's admission into the city's most prestigious school. The competition is fierce as there is only one spot available, driving these mothers to extremes in an intricate dance of ambition, manipulation, and friendship.
Summary
'Pervyy klass' (First Class) is a Russian comedy-drama series set against the backdrop of competitive parenting and educational aspirations in modern-day St. Petersburg. Directed by Svetlana Samoshina, the show centers around three friends navigating the complex social landscape as they vie for a single spot at the city's most elite school for their six-year-old children. The series explores themes of ambition, friendship, motherhood, and the lengths parents go to secure better opportunities for their children.