The 7 best movies to be released at the Russian box office in November

The 7 best movies to be released at the Russian box office in November
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November premieres that will force you to leave the house even in windy weather are approaching. In addition to new releases from Cannes and Berlinale, we expect a thriller about illusionists, a fairy tale about Baba Yaga and an adaptation of Vodolazkin’s novel. We’ve put together the most important things about movies to help you decide exactly what you like.


“Die, my love”, direction. Lynn Ramsey (2025)

Release date: November 27

Poster for the movie “Die my love”

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson play Grace and Jackson, a couple who escape from the noise and chaos of New York City and take shelter in a secluded house in the mountains of Montana. He plans to write a novel and wants to record an album. Their relationship is tested by Grace’s postpartum depression, which causes her to lose touch with reality. Will their love keep them from falling into the abyss?

The film, adapted from the novel by Argentinian writer Ariana Hurwitz, was nominated for the Palme d’Or in the main competition.

A frame from the movie “Die My Love”


“Now You See Me 3”, dir. Ruben Fleischer (2025)

Release date: November 13

Poster for the movie “Now You See Me 3”

It’s been almost a decade since the second episode of Now You See Me aired. This time, the Four Horsemen meet the younger generation of illusionists. Who will win in this masterful game full of magic and tricks?

We are waiting for the return of Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher. We also get a gorgeous appearance from Rosamund Pike.

A still from the movie “Now You See Me 3”


“Aviator”, dir. Egor Konchalovski (2025)

Release date: November 20

Poster for the movie “Aviator”

The film adaptation of Evgeny Vodolazkin’s novel “The Aviator” takes place in 2026, when humanity is on the verge of a scientific breakthrough. Innokenty Platonov, who was put into cryosleep by Soviet scientists a hundred years ago, wakes up in a secret laboratory. Now he needs to look for himself in a new reality and at the same time remember for what purpose and whose fault this happened. He learns that he has the power to grant people immortality, but his rivals quickly stand in his way.

The main role was played by Alexey Gorbatov. The film also starred Konstantin Khabensky, Daria Kukarskikh, Evgeny Stychkin and Sofia Ernst.

A frame from the movie “Aviator”


“New Wave”, dir. Richard Linklater (2025)

Release date: November 6

Poster of the movie “New Wave”

This year, Richard Linklater released two behind-the-scenes films: Blue Moon!, about the making of the musical Oklahoma! and “New Wave,” featuring the debut of Jean-Luc Godard. The last one was brought to us. The film was nominated at Cannes.

Early 60s, Paris. The creators of the legendary Cahiers du Cinema have already made a film, and only Jean-Luc Godard, whom everyone calls a genius, is still looking for his own film language. The director borrows money from a producer friend and asks his friend Jean-Paul Belmondo to play a con artist who runs away with his girlfriend Jean Seberg.

A frame from the movie “New Wave”


“Happy Ending”, dir. Michael Haneke (2017)

Release date: November 13

Happy Ending Movie Poster

“Happy Ending” starring Isabelle Huppert is being rebroadcast. The film was nominated for the Palme d’Or in 2017.

At the center of the story is a wealthy family in which, despite external prosperity, complete indifference towards each other reigns. They have everything to be happy, but each of them is rapidly running towards death. Meanwhile, a refugee camp was established near their home in Calais.

A frame from the movie “Happy Ending”


“I’d Kick You If I Could”, director. Mary Bronstein (2025)

Release date: November 25

Poster for the movie “I’d Kick You If I Could”

The main novelty of Berlinale 2025, where Rose Byrne received the Silver Bear award for best role.

While her husband works on a naval ship, Linda works tirelessly and tries to track down her daughter, who can only be fed through a tube. While the doctor scolds the mother for her irregular visits, the ceiling of the house begins to leak. During renovations, Linda and her daughter move into a hotel and slowly begin to go crazy.

A still from the movie “I’d Kick You If I Could”


“Yaga over your head”, dir. Alexander Voitinsky (2025)

Release date: November 13

Poster for the movie “Yaga in Your Head”

Svetlana Khodchenkova stars as Baba Yaga, who travels to the human world to regain her lost power. She finds a job as a “secret nanny” at Petya’s house, and Petya soon realizes her true identity. They experience an incredible adventure together. The bonus will be Yuri Kolokolnikov as Konstantin Bessmertin.

Great for family viewing on Halloween.

A frame from the movie “Yaga in Your Head”

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