Puuluup - cables in cars still
The documentary film about the Estonian folk duo Puuluup attracted over 1500 viewers in its opening weekend.
Last weekend, the documentary film titled "Puuluup - cables in cars still" premiered in cinemas across Estonia, attracting a total of 1505 viewers. This film showcases the unique sounds and cultural significance of the Estonian folk duo Puuluup, highlighting their innovative approach to music and performance.
Despite this notable attendance, the film still trails behind Arun Tamme's new version of "Perfect Strangers," which has maintained its spot at the top of the box office with 77,890 viewers over four weeks. This suggests a competitive landscape in the Estonian film market, where both local productions and international content vie for audience attention amid a growing interest in cinematic experiences.
In addition to "Puuluup," the box office chart debuted the concert documentary "Stray Kids: The Dominate Experience," which captures the sold-out performances of the K-pop group Stray Kids at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Also making waves is the biographical drama "I Swear" by Kirk Jones, which has landed in sixth place during its first week. These diverse offerings reflect the evolving tastes of Estonian audiences, opening doors for varying genres in the local film scene.