

Three provincial friends crash Moscow's party scene with delusions of grandeur and zero chill.
27 minSeason 1 • Episode 21
LatestRealizing that something needs to change in life, a simple girl Sasha Gvozdikova leaves Yekaterinburg for Moscow, abandoning a boring job and a married lover. She writes short stories and dreams of getting them published, but overestimates her writing talent. Together with Sasha, two of her best friends from Yekaterinburg, Katya and Alyona, live in Moscow. The plot of the story revolves around three heroines who are trying to find themselves in metropolitan life and in relationships.
Acting
Mariya Shalaeva commits fully to Sasha's glorious lack of self-awareness.
Writing
Slepakov's razor-sharp satire of Moscow's creative class pretensions.
Creators
Semyon Slepakov, Irina Denezhkina
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title 'Horny' (Хорни) is deliberately provocative Russian slang, mocking the trend of English-named shows targeting young urban audiences. Denezhkana pioneered this 'provincial girl in Moscow' genre with her 2004 novel 'Let's Go!'.
Semyon Slepakov, co-creator, is Russia's most savage satirical songwriter — his fingerprints are all over the excruciatingly precise scenes of creative industry self-importance.