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Russian viewers will see popular movies in cinemas only after their publication ...

No "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer": Thanks to Hollywood, the Russians will see cinema.

Russian viewers will see popular movies in cinemas only after their publication on the Internet. This will have to wait until the fall, but the quality will be bad even a few months later. In Russia, there were problems showing the cinemas of Hollywood bestsellers. On July 26, Russian "Vedomos" wrote. Journalists talked to the tops of two major Russian centers and a toplesser of one movie rental company.

It turned out that Hollywood film companies managed to calculate sellers and a scheme for the supply of pirate copies of films for film screenings in the Russian Federation. Now the Russians will be able to look at the big screen such loud novelties as Barbie or Oppenheimer. In particular, the films were illegally supplied to the Kazakhstan cinemas. They were able to install on digital labels, which are put when transferring copies of movies of cinema or movie theaters.

"Also, some copies were without labels, which indicates that the leak could happen in the Maidor office in the CIS or structures associated with it or involved in work on the localization of the film," - said the unnamed source. The media reported that at this time there were no proposals in the Russian market for the sale of movie theater versions of movies, so cinemas in the Russian Federation, as well as viewers, will have to wait for the appearance of tapes on the network.

After publishing videos on the Internet, translation and voice will take some time. The CEO of one of the companies Anton Sirenko said that Barbie and Oppenheimer will be popular nowadays in Russia not earlier than autumn. He explained that the movie is sufficient for screening in cinemas extensions usually appear within the official digital release. If the cinema is commercially successful, it can only happen after a hundred days of the premiere.

The head of another company Vadim Vereshchagin suggested that even after digital release, films in poor quality cinemas would be seen even after digital release. "In an online version, the picture is adapted to another screen format. And in any good quality video, it will not lie on the Internet, after compression when showing on a large screen will be very different from the JPEG2000 format, which is used for theatrical rental," he said.