"Cheburashka"

The action of a new game picture about an eared animal takes place in a small seaside town, where a new resident has arrived from a distant orange country.

Cheburashka is in for bright adventures and acquaintances - he will meet an elderly gardener Gena, a boy who cannot speak, and a strange woman who decided to give Cheburashka to her granddaughter for her birthday. 

Gena in the film will not be a crocodile, but a simple person.

His role will be performed by Sergey Garmash.

The main antagonist of the picture is the director of the chocolate factory Rimma (Elena Yakovleva), whose appearance refers to the old woman Shapoklyak.

The director of the project was Dmitry Dyachenko (“What Men Talk About”, “Kitchen”).

The tape was filmed in Sochi, Pyatigorsk and Kislovodsk.

In addition to Sergei Garmash and Elena Yakovleva, such actors as Fyodor Dobronravov, Polina Maksimova, Sergei Lavygin, Sofya Zaika and others will appear in the film.

Cheburashka in the film was voiced by Olga Kuzmina ("Kitchen", "Hotel Eleon", "Grand").

The tape will be released on January 1st.

"Yolki-needles"

Director Alexander Barshak ("My Favorite Ghost") presents a New Year's comedy about faith in miracles and love.

In the center of the plot is the landscape designer Katya.

On the last day before the New Year, things pile up on her - a blockage at work, and her mother also intends to introduce her to her man.

To avoid her mother's annoying attention, Katya suddenly agrees to help her neighbors meet their uncle at the airport, who is flying in from Chicago.

However, everything does not go according to plan: the heroine will take the wrong uncle and meet a potential lover.

Against the backdrop of festive Moscow, the company will run away from bandits together, hide from the police and talk about the existence of magic.

Katya will not only meet new friends, but will again believe in a miracle.

The central roles in the film were played by Alina Alekseeva, Pavel Priluchny, Garik Sukachev and Dmitry Kalikhov.

The premiere of the tape in cinemas on December 29, 2022.

"Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 5"

For young viewers, on December 29, the continuation of the franchise "Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf" is released.

In the fifth part of the heroes are waiting for new adventures.

Ivan and Vasilisa's life was calm and happy, but at some point they got bored and decided to go on a trip.

However, by the will of fate, everything changed: the butterfly waved its wing and turned the fairy tale upside down.

Now in Far Far Away no one remembers Ivan Tsarevich, including his beloved Vasilisa.

Only the Wolf feels that he knows Ivan, although he does not remember his name.

The prince will again have to win the love of Vasilisa the Beautiful and return the old fairy tale.

The characters in the cartoon were voiced by Nikita Efremov (Ivan Tsarevich), Alexander Boyarsky (Grey Wolf), Tatyana Bunina (Vasilisa), Mikhail Boyarsky (Scientist Cat) and Maxim Sergeev (Tsar).

The first part of the franchise was released in 2011 and had considerable success with the public.

With a budget of $3 million, the film raised more than $24 million in Russia. The premiere of the second part took place in 2013 and was awarded the Golden Eagle as the best animated film.

Subsequent series also did not disappoint the audience.

"Clipmakers"

The plot of the new comedy directed by Gregory of Constantinople ("Kitty") focuses on the young metropolitan music video director Grisha, who is trying to succeed.

There are dashing gangster 90s in the yard, and for the sake of the goal, Gregory has to use all his imagination.

Grisha's friends are the best clip makers in the country, and among his clients there are many stars of the first magnitude.

And for the sake of such glory, the hero agrees to any adventures.

Alexander Gorchilin played the main role in the film.

Also in the tape starred Maria Shalaeva, Alexander Kuznetsov, Vladimir Epifantsev, Kristina Vedeneeva, Tatiana Struzhenkova and others. 

The director of the tape himself used to be a clip maker.

Konstantinopolsky filmed videos for Alla Pugacheva, the Time Machine and Pep-See groups. 

“It’s such a poetic adventurous story.

In total, there are four big short stories in the film, which are connected by one plot.

Each of them has its own heroes, but there is one cross-cutting character - a young Moscow clip maker Grigory Byzantine.

He shoots clips, falls in love, searches for himself, learns to understand his homeland.

The film takes place in Moscow from 1992 to 1999;

the characters grow up during this time - this is a film of growing up, ”the Kinopoisk website quotes the director. 

To recreate the Moscow of that time, the film crew used CGI technology.

The film will be available in theaters on January 5th.