Like the first film, Yolki 2 consists of several subplots united by a central narrative:

A man has been waiting for his beloved at Moscow's Red Square for 40 years on New Year's Eve. The other characters across Russia inadvertently help him finally reunite with her through a series of coincidences.

Timur Bekmambetov , Olga Kharina, and Roman Nepomnyashchiy.

Borya (Ivan Urgant) loses his memory just before the holiday, with the letters "Z.G." written on his hand as his only clue.

Sergey Svetlakov, Ivan Urgant, Vera Brezhneva, and Sergey Bezrukov. Plot Overview

(English: Christmas Trees 2 or Six Degrees of Celebration 2 ) is a 2011 Russian New Year-themed comedy film. It serves as a direct sequel to the 2010 blockbuster Yolki and continues the franchise's tradition of interlinked "novella" stories that take place across Russia's many time zones. Core Movie Details Release Date: December 15, 2011 (Russia).

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Like the first film, Yolki 2 consists of several subplots united by a central narrative:

A man has been waiting for his beloved at Moscow's Red Square for 40 years on New Year's Eve. The other characters across Russia inadvertently help him finally reunite with her through a series of coincidences. Yolki 2(2011)

Timur Bekmambetov , Olga Kharina, and Roman Nepomnyashchiy. Like the first film, Yolki 2 consists of

Borya (Ivan Urgant) loses his memory just before the holiday, with the letters "Z.G." written on his hand as his only clue. Borya (Ivan Urgant) loses his memory just before

Sergey Svetlakov, Ivan Urgant, Vera Brezhneva, and Sergey Bezrukov. Plot Overview

(English: Christmas Trees 2 or Six Degrees of Celebration 2 ) is a 2011 Russian New Year-themed comedy film. It serves as a direct sequel to the 2010 blockbuster Yolki and continues the franchise's tradition of interlinked "novella" stories that take place across Russia's many time zones. Core Movie Details Release Date: December 15, 2011 (Russia).