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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 3 Движение вверх Going Vertical. $66,300,000 2017 4 Ирония судьбы. Продолжение Irony of Fate: The Sequel. $55,639,114 2007 5 Холоп Serf ...
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.
Russian title Cast and crew Details A P R I L 6 The Flood: Наводнение: Director: Ivan Tverdovskiy Cast: Anna Slyu, Sofya Shidlovskaya, Maxim Shchyogolev: Cinema Art Pro Film Distribution / New People Film Company 6 Live: Прямой эфир: Director: Karen Oganesyan Cast: Kirill Käro, Pavel Chernyshyov, Irina Voronova
This is a list of foreign films that sold the most tickets at the Soviet box office. [3] Among the foreign films that sold more than 20 million tickets in the Soviet Union, 50 were Indian films ( Bollywood ), [ 23 ] [ 22 ] the highest from any nation, [ 12 ] followed by 41 American films ( Hollywood ) and 38 French films .
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Name Film Status Notes 1927/1928: Lewis Milestone: Two Arabian Knights: Won Russian-Jewish; First Russian to win an Oscar. 1929/1930: All Quiet on the Western Front: Won First Russian to win multiple Oscars. First director to win Best Director twice. 1930/1931: The Front Page: Nominated
Ice is a 2018 Russian musical romantic drama sports film directed by Oleg Trofim and produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk, is the most profitable domestic film in 2018 and one of the most profitable domestic film in the history of Russian box office, having managed to earn more than 26.4 million dollars on a comparatively modest budget of $2 million ...
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.