In Russia, cinema attendance has decreased after the ban on showing foreign films during the May holidays.

In Russia, cinema attendance has decreased after the ban on showing foreign films during the May holidays.

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       Cinema attendance in Russia has decreased after the ban on foreign films during the May holidays

       May 13, 2026 This year, during the May holidays, Russian cinemas were visited by 2.5 million people, while last year this figure was 3.7 million. This conclusion follows from the data of the Unified Automated System of the Cinema Fund.

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

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       How Bzhenov mocked the Cinema Fund - people are not going to cinemas for domestic nonsense, leaving negative reviews, but they painted a high rating on Kinopoisk, so everything is fine, which means they can ask for money from the budget for the filming of the next nonsense.

      

      

      

      

      

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In Russia, cinema attendance has decreased after the ban on showing foreign films during the May holidays.

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In Russia, cinema attendance has decreased after the ban on showing foreign films during the May holidays.

During the May holidays this year, Russian cinemas were visited by 2.5 million people, although last year this figure was 3.7 million. This conclusion is based on data from the Unified Automated System of the Cinema Fund.