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Rental history in Yakutia has been rewritten as "Karina" claims the title of all-time record holder.

Blockbuster hit 'Karina' is said to have raked in an impressive 12.7 million rubles during its initial weekend run.

"Karina" Established New Milestone as Record Holder in Yakut Rental History
"Karina" Established New Milestone as Record Holder in Yakut Rental History

Rental history in Yakutia has been rewritten as "Karina" claims the title of all-time record holder.

In the chilling landscapes of Yakutia, a powerful story of human resilience and friendship has captured the hearts of audiences. The film "Karina," directed by Marianna Siyegan, premiered on April 11, 2019, and has since become a box office sensation.

According to the film company "Art-Doiu," the film is based on the real events of four-year-old Karina Chikitova from Yakutia in 2014. The story follows a brave girl who wandered in the dense taiga for 12 days and survived where even adults perished. The authors of the film aimed to tell an incredible story of human spirit and unusual friendship.

The film "Karina" stars Sofia Pribylykh, Vyacheslav Lavernov, Maria Kychkins, Pavel Basnaev, Sandyariya Nogovitsyna, and Pavel Kolesov, among others. Dina Egorova served as the line producer, while Mark Kotokonov and Sardana Syromyatnikova acted as executive producers.

The film's success is evident in its impressive first weekend earnings. "Karina" earned over 12.7 million rubles, breaking the record for Yakutian cinema. This earnings figure has been a testament to the film's impact on its audience.

However, the film's box office performance outside of Yakutia remains unclear. The information was reported by the Telegram channel "Online Yakutia." Interestingly, the film is reportedly not associated with the social media platforms VKontakte, Classmates, WhatsApp, Telegram, or Twitter.

Karina Chikitova's survival in the taiga for 12 days became a global symbol of resilience and love for life. The film "Karina" is a compelling dramatization of this extraordinary event, offering a gripping portrayal of courage and survival.

As the film continues to captivate audiences, it stands as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's ability to endure even the most challenging circumstances. The premiere location and nature of the premiere are not provided in the text, but the film's impact on Yakutian cinema is undeniable."

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