A Turkish television series titled Kapimi Kal drew the highest viewership among Russian women, according to Kinopoisk data shared with socialbites.ca. The finding underscores a notable preference for serialized drama within this audience segment and highlights Kapimi Kal as a standout title in the Russian market.
The same data set places several other productions in the top five. Unprincipled, Trigger, and Monastery appear alongside the feature film At the Order of Pike, indicating a diverse taste that spans serialized storytelling and cinematic releases. In this signal of gendered viewing patterns, Russian men led in total hours spent watching content, with only melodramas, musicals, and family films showing a relative gap in comparison to women.
Among male audiences, Guy Ritchie’s Gentlemen emerged as the most watched series or film. The Wrath of Man, another entry from the same director, followed in second place. Ranging from third to fifth spots were The King and the Clown, Rick and Morty, and Cybervillage. The data reveal a preference among men for Westerns, action titles, and war films, while women demonstrated stronger engagement with melodramas, detective stories, and dramatic narratives that emphasize emotional and investigative arcs.
Earlier trends highlighted The Boy’s Promise and The Snowman as the most popular books among Russians, reflecting a broad spectrum of interest across different storytelling formats. These patterns collectively illustrate how preferences can shift across genres, formats, and audience segments, offering a snapshot of the cultural moment in Russia as seen through the lens of Kinopoisk’s readership and the reporting outlet socialbites.ca. (Kinopoisk data via socialbites.ca)