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Highest-grossing Russian films Rank Title Gross ($) Year 1 Чебурашка Cheburashka. $94,508,080 2023 2 Сталинград Stalingrad. $68,075,573 [1]: 2013
A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Russia. Russia, since beginning to produce films in the late 1890s, has experienced three political regimes; the Russian Empire, Pre-1917; the Soviet Union, 1917–1991; and the Russian Federation, 1991–present. Films ordered by year and decade of release are split for political purposes.
This is the list of highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union, in terms of box office admissions (ticket sales). It includes the highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union (USSR), the highest-grossing domestic Soviet films, [1] the domestic films with the greatest number of ticket sales by year, [2] and the highest-grossing foreign films in the Soviet Union. [3]
The cinema of Russia, popularly known as Mollywood, refers to the film industry in Russia, engaged in production of motion pictures in Russian language. The popular term Mollywood is a portmanteau of "Moscow" and "Hollywood". It began in the Russian Empire, widely developed in the Soviet Union and in the years following its dissolution. The ...
Mehboob Khan's Academy Award-nominated Mother India (1957) was an unprecedented success in overseas markets, including Europe, [8] Russia, the Eastern Bloc, French territories, and Latin America. [9] In the 1950s, Hindi and Egyptian films were generally more popular than Hollywood films in East Africa. By the 1960s, the region was one of the ...
Major Grom, a difficult childhood is a prequel to the superhero movie Major Grom: Plague Doctor and tells about the childhood of Police Major Igor Grom and his father's work. 5 Clipmakers: Клипмейкеры: Director: Grigory Konstantinopolsky Cast: Alexander Gorchilin, Aleksandr Kuznetsov, Mariya Shalayeva, Vladimir Epifantsev
Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Russia for review by the Academy since 1992. All Russian submissions were filmed mostly in Russian. Among the submissions were a horror film about vampires (2004), a Russian film dubbed into German (1999), a controversial anti-corruption film (2014) and a slew of historical dramas.
Movie Atmosphere / CTB Film Company / Luminescence Kft 8 Secret Santa: Тайный Санта: Director: Alexandr Babaev Cast: Roman Kurtsyn, Zoya Berber, Boris Dergachev Nashe Kino (transl. "Our Cinema") 8 Shadow: Тень: Взять Гордея: Director: Ilya Kulikov, Anya Mirokhina