Klim Shipenko became this year’s highest-grossing Russian director. He got his victory thanks to the movie “Slave 2” with a fee of 3.8 billion rubles. The second place was taken by “Bremen Town Musicians” by Alexei Nuzhny (3 billion), and the third place was taken by “The Master and Margarita” by Mikhail Lokshin (2.3 billion). The Kino-Teatr.Ru portal shared the results of Russian film distribution.

In total, 755 films were released during this time, of which more than 220 were Russian; domestic films collected about 27 billion rubles. According to analysts, the Russian film industry is showing noticeable changes. When we look at genres in terms of box office revenues, comedies generally continue to lead. The trend continues in film adaptations.
Meanwhile, in September, analysts discovered a noticeable decline in interest in Russian TV series. Kinopoisk Pro Index, which measures viewers’ interest in TV series, listed only “Life on Call” and “Combination” in its list.
Source: People Talk

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