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Week Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 16th Feb 2017 - Wed 22nd Feb 2017

  • 1.

    The Great Wall

    $566,763

    Paramount

  • 2.

    Fifty Shades Darker

    $459,535

    Paramount/Universal

  • 3.

    Lion

    $440,151

    Transmission

  • 4.

    Hidden Figures

    $354,788

    Fox

  • 5.

    Split

    $231,647

    Paramount/Universal

  • 6.

    Pork Pie

    $194,633

    Studiocanal

  • 7.

    Moana

    $105,859

    Walt Disney

  • 8.

    La La Land

    $72,299

    eOne

  • 9.

    Silence

    $63,218

    Transmission

  • 10.

    Jolly LLB 2

    $52,199

    Forum Films

Thu 16Fri 17Sat 18Sun 19Mon 20Tue 21Wed 22$20k$40k$60k$80k$100k$120k$140k$160k$180k$200k

The Great Wall

Paramount
Opening Week

$567k

Cume. total

$580k

film artwork

Fifty Shades Darker

Paramount/Universal
Week 2

$460k

Cume. total

$1.50M

film artwork

Lion

Transmission
Week 5

$440k

Cume. total

$2.83M

film artwork

Hidden Figures

Fox
Week 4

$355k

Cume. total

$1.88M

film artwork
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Weekend Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 2nd Mar 2017 - Sun 5th Mar 2017

  • 1.

    Logan

    $1,112,852

    Fox

  • 2.

    Lion

    $168,536

    Transmission

  • 3.

    Hidden Figures

    $123,211

    Fox

  • 4.

    T2: Trainspotting 2

    $114,731

    Sony

  • 5.

    The Great Wall

    $102,773

    Paramount

  • 6.

    Fifty Shades Darker

    $67,012

    Paramount/Universal

  • 7.

    Before I Fall

    $65,720

    Roadshow

  • 8.

    Moonlight

    $55,174

    Roadshow

  • 9.

    Rings

    $54,854

    Paramount

  • 10.

    Moana

    $47,226

    Walt Disney

Thu 02Fri 03Sat 04Sun 05$0$50k$100k$150k$200k$250k$300k$350k$400k

Logan

Fox
Opening Weekend

$1.11M

Cume. total

$1.11M

film artwork

Lion

Transmission
Weekend 7

$169k

Cume. total

$3.30M

film artwork

Hidden Figures

Fox
Weekend 6

$123k

Cume. total

$2.25M

film artwork

T2: Trainspotting 2

Sony
Weekend 2

$115k

Cume. total

$396k

film artwork
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That's the second biggest opening for any X-Men movie here, after DOFP. Unless you count Deadpool, which just edges it out.

 

Should have a nice run here. I'd say it's final gross should end up around 3.3-3.8M in USD.

 

EDIT: Nevermind, forgot that those values were in NZD. This OW is about the same as X-Men: First Class, so it should end up at 2-2.5M USD.

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Was having a look around this site and saw their press release for NZ's box office in 2017. Came out in January so a few months old now but it's interesting enough. Some other more in depth documents on the site as well which is cool. Unfortunately they don't seem to have a list that says what the top grossing films of all time here are, so it's kind of a pain digging around through Box Office Mojo to find those.

 

But interesting stuff regardless. Bracing myself for how much @Tele Came Back's goddamn filter is gonna mess this report up though. Also 5000 posts go me.

 

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Level 1, 33 Bath Street,

Parnell,

Auckland

PO Box

37754, Auckland 1151

09 361 4941

25 January 2017

 

 

 

2016: A RECORD BREAKING YEAR FOR THE NEW ZEALAND FILM INDUSTRY

 

 

 

For the third consecutive year the New Zealand motion picture industry posted record revenues with a total Gross Box Office for 2016 of $206,605,000, up 6.8% from 2015’s previous record of $193 million.

 

 

 

Leading the way in 2016’s record take was the locally produced box office behemoth, Hunt for Kiwi Smurfs which took in a record $12,181,582, making it the biggest ever local title and the 6th biggest movie of all time in New Zealand. FINDING DORY came in second at just over $7 million while STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS took in a further $5,476,587 in 2016. Combined with its 2015 take, this episode of STAR WARS pulled in total Box office of $14,630,909 to be the 2nd biggest release here of all time. SUICIDE SQUAD and DEADPOOL rounded out the top five, both recording takes of above $5 million. The top ten was completed by THE JUNGLE BOOK, CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR, BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY, and FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM. All of these movies cleared at least $4 million in Box Office.

 

 

 

“While 2016 was dominated by the phenomenal success of Hunt for Kiwi Smurfs, we were delighted to see consumers enjoyed a wide spread of quality content across many genres”, said MPDA Chairman Peter Garner. “We are also very pleased to see solid growth in the National Gross Box Office take by $13million above the 2015 result, which was in itself a record breaking year”. This was achieved despite the closure of two major multiplexes in the Wellington region following the November 2016 earthquake. General Manager of the MPDA of New Zealand, Matthew Cheetham, also commented on the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment’s (MBIE’s) recently released report “Copyright & The Creative Sector” and in particular the Government’s acknowledgement that “As well as being integral to New Zealand’s cultural landscape, the creative sector plays a key role in New Zealand’s economy”. Mr Cheetham noted MBIE’s report dovetailed nicely with a 2015 PwC report that showed how New Zealand’s creative industries combined contributed $3.8 billion to New Zealand’s economy, and supported the employment of more than 41,000 people (http://wecreate.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/PwC-FINAL-Summary-Creative-Sector-Report-25-September-2015-KAB.pdf).

 

 

 

New Zealand moviegoers across the country continue to be able to enjoy access to a wide variety of films in quality surroundings. The rollout of digital cinema is now complete, bringing the total number of digital screens to 408. New Zealand

also continues to be a world class production venue with a number of high profile titles in progress. For further media comment please contact:

 

 

 

Matthew Cheetham

Managing Director of the NZ Motion Picture Distributors’ Association

 

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