Mar 2 • 12:29 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Such a Mulk collected nearly 14,000 visits during its opening weekend

The film 'Such a Mulk' attracted nearly 14,000 visitors during its opening weekend in Estonian cinemas.

The latest film from director Ergo Kull, titled 'Such a Mulk', premiered in cinemas last weekend and garnered a significant audience, attracting 13,946 visitors in its first few days. This impressive turnout highlights the film's immediate popularity among moviegoers in Estonia, showcasing the interest in local cinematic productions.

In the rankings, 'Such a Mulk' debuted strongly, but it was overshadowed by 'Meie Erika', a full-length debut from German Golubi, which has accumulated 41,452 visits over three weeks, indicating its ongoing appeal. Also maintaining a presence in the rankings is Arun Tamme's 'Täiuslikud võõrad', which has drawn in over 93,000 visitors over seven weeks, demonstrating its lasting popularity since its release.

Additionally, another new entry in the box office is the horror film 'Karje 7', which managed to collect 5,008 visits, emphasizing the diverse range of genres being showcased in Estonian cinemas. The overall numbers indicate a vibrant cinema culture in Estonia, with local films like 'Such a Mulk' actively contributing to the box office landscape.

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