Slave-2 Leads Russian Box Office as CIS Markets Rally

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The Russian and CIS box office saw a new record-breaker over the weekend as the film Slave-2 led the charts with earnings reaching 372.5 million rubles, according to kinobusiness.com. The achievement set a high bar for the regional market and underscored the film’s broad appeal across audiences seeking high-energy action and familiar genre elements.

The runner-up slot went to Bremen Town Musicians, pulling in 312.7 million rubles. Close behind, the animated feature Three Heroes and the Navel of the World claimed third place with 94.3 million, while the American release The Beekeeper occupied fourth with 44.5 million. Completing the top five was the Japanese animated film The Boy and the Bird, which earned 21.5 million rubles. The current lineup reflects a mix of local productions and international titles continuing to vie for attention at the box office.

On January 9, reports noted that Kholop-2 had taken the top position at the Russian box office for the weekend spanning January 4 to January 7, 2024, illustrating how familiar comedies in the local market can dominate during holiday periods and long weekends.

Earlier, on January 6, Klim Shipenko’s Slave-2 was reported to have accumulated 2 billion rubles in six days, marking a notable milestone that placed the film among a select group of high-grossing titles within Russia’s cinema landscape. This rapid ascent highlighted both the film’s broad audience reach and the industry’s appetite for ambitious productions that blend humor, action, and star power.

Actor Milos Bikovic spoke about his experience on Slave-2, noting that his work on set was conducted with a professional approach, even as he collaborated with his former partner Aglaya Tarasova. The remarks drew attention to the off-screen dynamics that sometimes accompany big-budget projects and how such factors can intersect with on-screen success.

In context, the discourse around Slave-2 also recalls the earlier achievement when the original Slave entered the record books as one of the most successful Russian productions, recording a cumulative gross that placed it among the leaders of the domestic market. This legacy helps explain the momentum behind Slave-2 and its capacity to sustain strong performance across multiple weekends and markets.

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