Yolki
6.6 /10 1 Votes6.6
Duration Country Russia | 6.4/10 Genre Comedy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Timur BekmambetovYaroslav ChevazhevskiyIgnas JonynasDmitriy KiselevAleksandr Voytinskiy Writer Dmitriy Aleynikov , Andrey Kureychik , Oleg Malovichko , Givi Shavgulidze Release date 13 December 2010 (Kazakhstan)16 December 2010 (Russia) Initial release December 13, 2010 (Kazakhstan) Directors Timur Bekmambetov, Dmitriy Kiselev, Alexandr Voytinskiy, Yaroslav Chevazhevskiy, Ignas Jonynas Film series Six Degrees of Celebration trilogy Screenplay Andrey Kureychik, Oleg Malovichko, Dmitriy Aleynikov, Givi Shavgulidze Cast Similar movies Six Degrees of Celebration 3 , Six Degrees of Celebration 1914 , Six Degrees of Celebration 2 , Buon anno! |
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Yolki (Russian: Ёлки, "Spurce trees"), also known as Six Degrees of Celebration, is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Two sequels have been released, including Yolki 2 in 2011 and Yolki 3 in 2013. The films in the series represent a Russian tradition of the New Year's Movie where films that take place during the holiday season tap into the vein of hope, optimism, and possibility associated with New Year's in the Russian culture. Other examples include The Irony of Fate and The Irony of Fate 2 (also directed by Bekmambetov). Typically such films are released in December, just before the start of the holidays in Russia.
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Sequels

The film has had 2 sequels: Yolki 2 in 2011 and Yolki 3 in 2013 with most of the cast reprising their roles, as well as a prequel called Yolki 1914 in 2014.
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