Yolki 3
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Yolki 3 (Russian: Ёлки 3, meaning Christmas Trees 3), Russian New Year comedy film. It is a continuation of the films Yolki (2010) and Yolki 2 (2011). The premiere took place on 26 December 2013[3].The release on DVD and Blu-ray took place on 27 January 2014. As of 2022, Yolki 3 is the highest grossing film of the entire Yolki film series. In 2014, a prequel to this film called Yolki 1914 was released.[4] The film "Yolki 3" was a box office success, collecting more than 38 million dollars. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, earning praise for its atmosphere, direction, and story, though the script and lack of character development were criticized.[5]
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Narrated by | Konstantin Khabensky |
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Edited by | Maria Likhachova |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | $5 million[1] |
Box office | $40 million[2] |