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Film "You — Cosmos" has grossed about UAH 37.7 million at the box office

Over three weeks in release, the film "You — Cosmos" grossed UAH 37.7 million and drew 208,683 viewers. In its opening weekend the box office totaled UAH 8.7 million, with about 47,000 attendees.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

December 10, 2025 · 1 min read

Film "You — Cosmos" has grossed about UAH 37.7 million at the box office

Box office receipts for the Ukrainian film «You — the Cosmos» totaled UAH 37.7 million over three weeks of release, and total attendance stands at 208,683 people.

Weekend box-office figures

In its first weekend the film earned UAH 8.7 million and was seen by approximately 47,000 viewers. The overall numbers for three weeks (three weekends) confirm revenue of UAH 37.7 million and more than 208 thousand viewers.

Plot and creative team

The film is directed by Pavlo Ostrikov. At the center of the story is Ukrainian space long-haul trucker Andriy, who, after a catastrophe on Earth, finds himself practically the only living person in the universe. Unexpectedly, he establishes contact with a Frenchwoman, Katrin, who is in need of help.

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