5 November (2020-11-05) – 24 December 2020 (2020-12-24)
Psycho (Russian: Псих, romanized: Psikh) is a Russian drama series directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The project is being produced by NMG Studio and Videoprokat Studio. The series became one of the original projects in the more originals line.[1]
The series premiered on November 5, 2020 on the online service more.tv.[2]
Plot
Oleg, a highly sought-after 40-year-old psychotherapist in Moscow, has a packed schedule that makes it difficult for clients to secure an appointment. To his patients, he appears to be a successful, self-assured family man. However, internally, he is in turmoil, struggling with his own need for professional help and the unresolved mystery of his wife’s disappearance over a year ago.
Oleg's mother, Kira, is a sexologist and university professor. Observing her son’s deep grief over his missing wife, she gives him a doll crafted in the likeness of a woman. In time, Oleg begins to see his wife in the doll, blurring the lines between reality and his own psychological distress.
The creation of the series was announced on September 23, 2019 at the presentation of the launch of the online service more.tv in Moscow.[3]
The project became the first series in the filmography of film director Fyodor Bondarchuk.[4] The series was shot according to the script by Paulina Andreeva[5] (Bondarchuk's wife), for whom the project became her debut as a screenwriter. Initially, he did not know who wrote the script (the manuscript was without authorship).[6]
Filming of the series started on October 7, 2019 in the TsUM. With a break in early September 2020 filming was completed.[7][8][9][10]