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Yolki 5 (Russian: Ёлки 5, meaning Christmas Trees 5orThose Christmas Trees), is a 2016 Russian comedy film, sequel to Yolki 1914.[5] The roles are played by Ivan Urgant, Sergey Svetlakov, Kirill Pletnev, Katerina Shpitsa, Anna Khilkevich, Gosha Kutsenko, Maria Shukshina, Alexander Golovin. It premiered in Russia on December 22, 2016. The television premiere took place on July 6, 2018 on the television channel Russia-1.

Yolki 5
Directed by
  • Alexander Kott
  • Vadim Perelman
  • Indar Zhendubaev
  • Andrei Shavkero
  • Maria Likhachova
  • Roman Nepomnyaschiy
  • Written by
    • Roman Nepomnyaschiy
  • Dmitry Pinchukov
  • Vadim Seleznev
  • Grigory Shatokhin
  • Andrei Shavkiro
  • Maxim Sveshnikov
  • Vadim Sveshnikov
  • Roman Cantor
  • Jaroslava Pulinovich
  • Timur Ezugbai
  • Produced byTimur Bekmambetov
    Iva Stromilova
    Starring
  • Sergey Svetlakov
  • Kirill Pletnyov
  • Katerina Shpitsa
  • Narrated byKonstantin Khabensky
    Cinematography
    • Sergey Kozlov
  • Pavel Kapinos
  • Vladimir Ushakov
  • Levan Kapanadze
  • Denis Panov
  • Pavel Trubnikov
  • Andrey Vakorin
  • Music by
    • Pavel Yesenin
  • Yuriy Poteyenko
  • Ilya Lagutenko
  • Vladimir Osinsky
  • Sergey Kashirin
  • Production
    company

    Bazelevs

    Release date

    • 22 December 2016 (2016-12-22)

    Running time

    88 minutes
    CountryRussia
    LanguageRussian
    Budget$3,526,000[1]
    Box office$13,155,692[2]
    Yolki 5

    Astronauts from Soyuz TMA-18M and Soyuz MS-02 that were the cast launched to ISS for the film
    Space career
    A Film Shot On Space Station[3][4]

    Time in space

    Various[a] (~3-4 minutes of production)
    MissionsSoyuz TMA-18M (Expedition 46, ISS year-long mission)
    /Soyuz MS-02 (Expedition 49)
    (Equipment along with space cast)

    Mission insignia

    The film was received negatively by viewers, who criticized the plot and acting, although the actions and acting of Urgant and Svetlakov were highly praised.[6] "Yolki 5" grossed about 13 million dollars worldwide, making it a box office success. Despite this, its critical performance was lower than expected.

    The next "Yolki 6" movie was released on December 21, 2017. The film, despite the original title and the changed actors, is not a reboot of the series.

    Plot

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    Segment with Boris and Evgeniy

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    Boris has separated from his wife and wishes that everything would return to the way it was. Evgeniy tries to help him reconcile with his wife, but he does not suspect that Boris is planning to steal a penguin from Evgeniy's zoo, which he wants to give as a gift to his son.

    Segment with Andrei

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    Andrei who had many girlfriends in the past, finally settles down. But he is jealous and constantly tests his wife for infidelity.

    Segment with Snowboarder and the Skier

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    The snowboarder and the skier invite girls to their apartment. But the boys have been so distracted with computer games that they have forgotten to buy a Christmas tree. The girls threaten to leave if the guys fail to find and deliver a Christmas tree for them.

    Segment with Konstantin

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    Konstantin is convinced that the way he meets the New Year will affect the rest of it. For this reason, he seeks in every possible way to attract the attention of Zhenechka and dissuade her, so that she does not marry another man.

    Segment with Manya

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    Manya knows that it is possible to find everything and everyone on the internet, so she decides to find her old flame online. But there is one problem: she must be taught how to use a computer. Varya and Vova come to the rescue. They will have to face romantic desires.

    Cast

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    Production

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    Yolki 5 consists of seven segments which unfold in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Chelyabinsk, Perm, Yekaterinburg, on the oil platform Prirazlomnaya, located in the Barents Sea and at the International Space Station at an altitude of 400 km above the ground.[11]

    References

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    1. ^ varies with astronaut, that is, 340d 8h 43m for Mikhail Kornienko and 173d 3h 16m Andrey Borisenko but mission is counted during their time in 2016
    1. ^ "ЕЛКИ-5". Kinobusiness.
  • ^ "Сборы / Ёлки 5". Kinopoisk.
  • ^ "Бекмамбетов: фильм『Елки-5』могут включить в книгу Гиннесса". RIA Novosti. 12 December 2016.
  • ^ Ёлки 5 в 720HD, retrieved 2023-10-30
  • ^ "О ПРОЕКТЕ Елки-5. Х/ф". Russia-1.
  • ^ "Yolki 5". IMDb. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  • ^ "Бекмамбетов: фильм『Елки-5』могут включить в книгу Гиннесса". RIA Novosti. 12 December 2016.
  • ^ Ёлки 5 в 720HD, retrieved 2023-10-30
  • ^ "Бекмамбетов: фильм『Елки-5』могут включить в книгу Гиннесса". RIA Novosti. 12 December 2016.
  • ^ Ёлки 5 в 720HD, retrieved 2023-10-30
  • ^ "Бекмамбетов: фильм『Елки-5』могут включить в книгу Гиннесса". RIA Novosti. 12 December 2016.
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