Domestic documentary 'Kadunud unistus' gathered over 1500 visits on opening days
The Estonian documentary 'Kadunud unistus' directed by Sergei Zjuganov achieved 1559 visits during its opening weekend.
The debut documentary film 'Kadunud unistus' directed by Sergei Zjuganov was released in cinemas last weekend, marking its entry into the market with 1559 visits in its opening days. This solid turnout indicates a positive reception among audiences, reflecting a growing interest in local cinema. The film's performance is particularly notable given the competitive landscape of the box office, where it is vying for attention against established films.
In the same box office rankings, the animated film 'Hüppajad' continues to lead with an impressive 22,047 visits over the last couple of weeks. Meanwhile, another new entrant, the romantic drama 'Mälestused temast', gathered 1,752 visits, also showing a promising start. The ability of 'Kadunud unistus' to attract over 1500 viewers indicates a notable debut considering it is competing with animated films and sequels that often dominate audience attention at the cinemas.
Three other domestic films are also holding their ground in the charts, with 'Täiuslikud võõrad' reaching 98,549 visits over nine weeks, 'Meie Erika' accumulating 55,350 visits in five weeks, and 'Säärane mulk' gathering 30,030 visits in three weeks. The continued success of these local productions highlights a vibrant local filmmaking scene in Estonia, signaling that audiences are engaging with culturally resonant narratives and stories originating from their homeland, which bodes well for future endeavors in the industry.