2012

5 million and €100,000. This is the score of 2012 after a weekend that showed its total domination with an impressive average of nearly €10,000 per screen. A film of great public interest and a perfect release date (without the Serie A) have produced the third most valuable weekend of the year after Ice Age 3 and Angels and Demons (also by Sony).

An enviable tally for 2012 as it prepares itself for the clash of Titans which will start on Wednesday with the release of New Moon. 2012 represents the best opening by Emmerich in Italy and has collected 2 million more than The Day After, and 3.3 million more than 10,000 BC.

In second place it’s been a weekend of mere survival for Public Enemy, which loses nearly 50% and takes home one more million, with a not-exciting partial of 4 million in 10 days.

Third position with €1,070,000 for Almodovar, who has repeated the result of Volver, showing enormous strength. Volver closed at 6.8 million, now we’ll have to understand Los Abrazos Rotos will exhibit the same extraordinary continuity in time.

Fourth place for UP that moves close to 15 million with a profit of €840,000. Considering the difficult weekend with two new films generating over 50% of the overall weekend box office, The Man Who Stare at goats can be proud to have confirmed the 65% of its audience, obtaining a 2.4 million partial. It was much worse for Beyond a reasonable doubt, that netted €390,000 with a per-screen average of less than €2000.

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