‘Groenland’, ‘Unhinged’, ‘Inception’ are the most sensitive markets at the foreign box office

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Gerard Butler’s new action thriller, Greenland, opened its 11 new markets this weekend: Taiwan, Singapore, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The first new territory for Greenland this weekend Taiwan, with an opening of $1.01 million over five days from 62 sites and a 57% market percentage for local distributor CatchPlay. STX, which produced and represents the film worldwide, reports that this result is 77% ahead of the number of debuts of Butler’s Angel Has Fallen and 174% of Olympus Has Fallen.

The generally estimated foreign weekend for Greenland is $2.82 million from 1,063 sites for an estimated foreign entry of $4.55 million. This coming weekend, the film opens in Russia, Ukraine and the West Indies. Ric Roman Waugh (Angel Has Fallen) tells the story of a circle of relatives struggling to survive as a comet rushes to Earth.

Chris sensiblemosther Nolan’s Inception The 10th Anniversary Reissue of Warner Bros. Warner Bros. It generated $1.6 million from 37 foreign markets this weekend, adding $640,000 on IMAX screens. The first marketplace for Inception UK, with $273,000 (208,000 euros) in five days for 359 theaters. Then comes South Korea, with $197,000 in 250 sites, and then Saudi Arabia, with $186,000 in just 15 sites. Japan ($137,000) and Taiwan ($128,000) describe the film’s five most sensitive territories.

The anniversary reissue serves to wique the public’s appetite for Nolan’s new film, Tenet, which necessarily broadcasts this year’s summer season. Tenet will premiere in several markets on August 26, 27 and 28, before being released in U.S. theaters. September 3 and China on September 4.

Also for Warner Bros., animation of Scoob’s circle of relatives! he added an estimated $1 million out of 2129 theaters this weekend, bringing the foreign total to $14.2 million. The first territory to date is France (where it came out here under the so-called Scoothrough!), with $4.8 million. This is followed by the Netherlands ($2.3 million), Spain ($1.9 million), Poland ($1.3 million) and Germany ($894,000). Scoob! arrives in Mexico this weekend.

Studiocanal has enjoyed a strong opening in Germany with I Still Believe, the biographical drama about Christian music star Jeremy Camp and her marriage to Melissa Lynn Henning, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer before marriage. The crybaby opened the most sensible list with $364,000 of 400 sites for the weekend era and $431,000, adding advances.

In total, the foreign acquisition of the story/Lionsgate production $639,000, adding up to a peak of $103,000 in Austria for local distributor Studiocanal. The foreign cume is now $3.04 million. Lionsgate released the film in the U.S. In March, for a total of $9.87 million before the Covid-19 pandemic that closed the cinemas and temporarily moved to VoD.

The first 3 titles are all films that stayed in France, with the new release Yakari: the film entered the rankings in fourth place for the five-day era from August 12-16. De Toto’s jokes went from the moment to the first place, knocking down Gerard Butler’s Greenland. The local family comedy circle saw its admissions increase by 39% to 193,000, bringing the total from 12 days to 399,000. Greenland’s admissions decreased by 17% to 122,000 and a total of 316,000. Bigfoot Family’s family entertainment circle is in 3rd place, with tickets the same as last week.’

Yakari: The Movie, Light Of My Life (sixth) and Voir Le Jour (ninth) were the main releases. Bac Film Yakari: The Movie’s family animation circle is based on a long-running television series. Light Of My Life by Condor Distribution is written, directed and starring Casey Affleck in a science fiction drama about a father and a child a decade after a pandemic wiped out part of the world’s population. See The Day of Pyramid Distribution is directed through Marion Laine and stars Sandrine Bonnaire as a nurse fighting for the rights of the moms and toddlers she attends.

The mystery of rage behind the wheel Unhinged has stood the challenge of five new great players in Australia to keep the name at the box office, their third week on the most sensible list, with a 37% drop to $322,000, and a total of $1.69 million. Russell Crowe’s mystery was also the most sensitive on the list in the UK (compared to the onset of three days), where rainy weather helped to cheer the public, adding a 16% increase for Unhinged and a total of $889,000.

The film premiered in Canada and Thailand (starting at the time, Greenland), which raised the total number of active markets to 24 (third place) for a total of $754,000.

Weekend transportation to Unhinged raises the total to $7.7 million. France and Belgium will open on Wednesday, August 19 and the United States on Friday, August 21.

After a 27% drop in his session at the moment, the sequel to the Spanish comedy Father There Is Only One 2 (Father No Hay Mas Than One 2) received even greater traction in its third, 17% less to raise $1 million more. . Sony’s overall release after 3 sessions is $8.4 million, making it the biggest film of the time of 2020 in Spain after 1917 (which had reached $10.9 million for Entertainment One before the Covid-19 pandemic). Santiago Segura directs, co-scribes and stars in the film about a father raising five turbulent children. The original father, there’s only one, raised $16 million last year.

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