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The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

According to a Report by Russian Media on August 27, the sports-themed film Legend 17 («Лееедалебедев) was selected as the most popular Russian film of the 21st century, "Legend 17" («Леегенда No 17»). This is the final result of an analysis by experts of 6 million user reviews from different countries.

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster of the Russian film Legend 17

According to analysts, the rating list varies for users of different ages. But audiences of all ages gave the "Legend 17" a unanimous praise.

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Stills from the movie Legend 17

"It turns out that the list of the most popular movies varies by age group. However, the non-sports movie "Legend 17", which occupies an absolute leading position, is the only one. RIA Novosti cited data provided by one of the film art services.

In the 18-24 age group, in addition to Legend 17, there is Dmitry Tyatchenko's Paris Kitchen («Кухня в Париже»), Yevgeny Nevsky's Only Girls in Sport («В спорте только девушки» and "Too Bitter! ( «Горько!», released in 2013. Fat Goose Note: When Russians are at a wedding, guests ask the newlyweds to kiss and they will shout this sentence.)

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster for the Russian comedy Paris Kitchen, released in 2014

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

A poster for the Russian film "There are only girls in sports" released in 2014

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

The Russian comedy film "Too Bitter! poster

The list of fans in the 24-34 age group includes: Leviathan («Левиафн»), and Geographer Sells a Globe while Drinking wine and selling a globe («Географ ггглобус пропил») and the Battle of Sevastopol («Битва за А Севастополь», later translated as Female Sniper).

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster of the Russian film Leviathan, released in 2014

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

A poster for the Russian film Geographer Drank and Spent on a Globe, released in 2013

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster for the Russian film The Battle of Sevastopol, released in 2015

The list of audiences in the 35-44 age group included Archipelagos («Остров»), Stalingrad («Сталинград») directed by Pavel Renkin and the black comedy Hide and Seek («Жмурки») by Alexei Barabanov.

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster for the movie Archipelago, released in 2006

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Russian war film Stalingrad released in 2013

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Poster for the Russian film Hide and Seek, released in 2005

The list of Russia's most popular domestic films was selected to celebrate the Russian Film Festival on August 27.

The movie "Legend 17" tells the legendary life of legendary Soviet ice hockey player Valery Kharlamov. Halramov is played by the famous Russian actor Daniel Kozlovsky (the male number one in films such as "We Come from the Future", "Vikings: Battle of Kings", "The Sea of Fire" and so on). The film, which premiered in April 2013, included six Golden Eagle Awards (Russian Film Awards) including "Best Feature Film".

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

Valery Borisovich Halramov

Valery Borisovich Halramov (Вааий Борисович Харламов, January 14, 1948 – August 27, 1981) was a world-renowned Soviet ice hockey player who won two Olympic games (1972 and 1976), eight-time World Ice Hockey Championships, and the CSKA ice team forward of the Soviet Ice Hockey League (1967–1981).

The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century
The film was voted the most popular Russian film of the twenty-first century

The legendary 17th Valery Hallamov representing the SOVIETS

(August 27, 2019, by The Fat Swan of Petersburg)