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Faced with this deadline, Drobinin decides to spend his remaining time reconnecting with his loved ones, only to realize how isolated he has become. His wife and son live in London, his friends have drifted away, and he begins to suspect that his "death sentence" might be part of a larger conspiracy involving his business rivals and even his inner circle. Main Characters and Cast

The title "All the Gold in the World" serves as a metaphor for the idea that no amount of wealth can buy time or genuine human connection when facing death. Faced with this deadline, Drobinin decides to spend

The story follows (played by Igor Livanov), a wealthy and successful industrialist who appears to have everything: a thriving business, loyal friends, and a beautiful partner. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is diagnosed with a terminal illness and told he has only ten days to live . The story follows (played by Igor Livanov), a

Some reviewers from Kino-Teatr.ru noted that while the film is touching, the plot can feel slightly stretched across four episodes, suggesting it could have been tighter as a two-part movie. directed by Andrei Shchepochkin

The protagonist, a businessman re-evaluating his life's values.

The 2005 Russian mini-series (All the Gold in the World), directed by Andrei Shchepochkin, is a four-episode crime drama that explores the fragility of material success when faced with mortality. Plot Summary