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Added Barbie, it should be at about 370M even if it could be a bit higher. Oppenheimer instead ended just short of the list at about 340M, exactly like Super Mario. Let's see if after winning several Oscar it will have some small re-releases

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Hungarian historical drama Now Or Never! is setting box office records in its home market, having opened with 75,600 admissions/ $441,000. That’s the highest opening box office for a Hungarian film since 1990, and thus the most successful for a local title in the Covid era. So far this year, only Dune: Part Two has opened bigger in Hungary.

 

Via @ScreenDaily

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On 2/15/2024 at 3:10 PM, Issac Newton said:

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EU Admission - 653.9M (+21.2% LY)

Europe Admission - 977.3M (+20.7% LY)

 

Thanks for this very interesting data, especially for us, europeans. 

It seems France is the biggest market with difference, in the last years Uk is going down, and Germany and Italy is a disaster.

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On 8/2/2023 at 1:46 AM, jma22 said:

I think Barbie coud end with $365M in Europe: 
Uk: 115m

France: 45m
Germany: 45m

Italy: 35m

Spain: 35m

Nordics: 25m

Netherlands: 18m

Poland: 12m

Rest: +35m

 

Maybe I'm a bit optimistic with some countries and a bit pessimistic with others, but i'd say +325 m it's locked. 

400m with crazy legs.

 

Damn in the end you got it right 👍

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Ok after some time I finally updated the first page by adjusting the introduction, the colours and spaces and also by adding the position of the various films in the ranking

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Admissions     GBO
Region 2023 2022 YoY Change Recovery rate prov2023 2022
EU27 661 million 539 million 22.7% 82% € 5.07 billion € 4.02 billion
EU27 + UK 784 million 656 million 19.6% 80% € 6.20 billion € 5.08 billion
Europe (CoE) 861 million 728 million 18.3% 77% € 6.70 billion € 5.48 billion

All 2023 figures are provisional/estimates. • The recovery rate is calculated dividing 2023 admissions estimates by average box office figures between 2017 and 2019. • Europe (CoE) is defined as the Council of Europe member States except for Azerbaijan.

 

Admissions GBO (M EUR) National Market Share
 
  Albania 0.4 m 0.3 m 42.0% 97% 2.6 m 1.5 m 31.2% 17.8%
  Austria 11.7 m 10.0 m 16.8% 85% 125.6 m 103.2 m 8.8% 6.5%
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.3 m 1.1 m 19.6% 113% 4.7 m 3.7 m 2.0% 6.1%
  Belgium 16.9 m 14.1 m 19.4% 87% 145.7 m 133.7 m 11.7% 19.7%
  Bulgaria 4.5 m 4.0 m 12.8% 86% 27.2 m 21.4 m 9.2% 16.3%
  Switzerland 10.5 m 8.7 m 20.5% 83% 176.0 m 137.6 m 7.3% 7.2%
  Cyprus 0.6 m 0.5 m 30.5% 78% 5.4 m 3.8 m 0.0% 0.0%
  Czechia 13.3 m 13.5 m −1.2% 80% 94.8 m 86.1 m 20.1% 37.5%
  Germany 95.7 m 78.0 m 22.7% 83% 929.1 m 722.0 m 24.3% 27.0%
  Denmark 9.7 m 9.9 m −1.9% 78% 134.0 m 132.9 m 26.7% 30.0%
  Estonia 2.8 m 2.3 m 21.0% 78% 21.0 m 16.3 m 21.8% 20.7%
  Spain 76.4 m 61.1 m 25.0% 75% 491.2 m 379.7 m 17.5% 22.0%
  Finland 7.2 m 5.8 m 23.1% 85% 93.5 m 72.3 m 23.3% 26.9%
  France 180.4 m 152.1 m 18.6% 87% 1333.9 m 1094.8 m 40.0% 41.0%
  United Kingdom 123.6 m 117.3 m 5.4% 71% 1126.4 m 1059.5 m 40.8% 29.6%
  Georgia 1.5 m 1.3 m 21.8% 117% 6.7 m 4.6 m 3.7% 1.2%
  Greece 7.4 m 5.5 m 34.8% 76% 52.1 m 37.5 m 8.0% 5.5%
  Croatia 3.8 m 3.2 m 18.0% 82% 21.0 m 16.5 m 7.3% 6.8%
  Hungary 11.1 m 10.2 m 8.5% 73% 59.0 m 45.7 m 6.1% 5.9%
  Ireland 11.5 m 10.5 m 9.4% 72% 101.7 m 91.7 m 2.8% 5.1%
  Iceland 1.0 m 0.8 m 18.4% 74% 11.4 m 9.0 m 14.3% 9.2%
  Italy 75.9 m 47.7 m 59.2% 77% 529.2 m 333.0 m 25.9% 21.2%
  Lithuania 3.4 m 3.0 m 14.9% 83% 21.4 m 18.1 m 14.7% 19.3%
  Luxembourg 1.0 m 0.8 m 30.1% 88% 10.9 m 8.1 m n.a. 3.3%
  Latvia 2.0 m 1.7 m 18.4% 79% 13.4 m 11.2 m 8.2% 11.0%
  Montenegro 0.3 m 0.2 m 31.0% 95% 1.2 m 0.8 m 0.5% 0.1%
  North Macedonia n.a. 0.3 m - - n.a. 0.9 m n.a. 9.6%
  Malta n.a. 0.5 m - - n.a. 3.4 m n.a. 3.3%
  The Netherlands 31.6 m 25.0 m 26.5% 86% 338.1 m 258.5 m 14.0% 16.2%
  Norway 9.4 m 8.8 m 6.7% 80% 107.0 m 109.5 m 26.9% 24.5%
  Poland 49.8 m 41.8 m 19.3% 84% 204.1 m 154.8 m 20.2% 19.1%
  Portugal 12.3 m 9.6 m 28.0% 80% 72.9 m 55.4 m 2.7% 5.6%
  Romania 13.0 m 11.2 m 15.9% 94% 62.4 m 49.9 m 18.0% 17.0%
  Sweden 11.2 m 10.4 m 7.7% 68% 134.8 m 130.7 m 17.1% 19.4%
  Slovenia 1.9 m 1.8 m 2.4% 77% 12.8 m 11.5 m 10.7% 17.1%
  Slovakia 5.0 m 4.3 m 15.7% 78% 34.6 m 28.0 m 14.3% 12.7%
  Türkiye 31.0 m 35.6 m −12.9% 46% 108.2 m 76.5 m 44.0% 50.8%
  Ukraine 14.5 m 9.1 m 60.1% 50% 55.5 m 34.0 m 14.7% 6.5%

 

 

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Original title Country of origin Director(s) Release markets provAdmissions
1 Barbie US, GB Greta Gerwig 32 49 295 199
2 The Super Mario Bros. Movie US, JP Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic 32 36 132 187
3 Oppenheimer US, GB Christopher Nolan 32 35 119 437
4 Avatar: The Way of Water¹ US James Cameron 32 34 422 005
5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 US James Gunn 31 17 129 990
6 Elemental US Peter Sohn 31 15 885 235
7 Puss in Boots: The Last Wish² US Joel Crawford, Januel Mercado 32 14 407 911
8 Fast X US Louis Leterrier, Justin Lin 31 14 292 503
9 Wonka US, GB Paul King 31 14 079 654
10 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny US James Mangold 31 12 955 513
11 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse US Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson 32 12 895 100
12 The Little Mermaid US Rob Marshall 31 12 832 460
13 Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One US Christopher McQuarrie 31 12 315 658
14 John Wick: Chapter 4 US, DE Chad Stahelski 31 10 027 704
15 PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie US, CA Cal Brunker 32 9 761 834
16 Napoleon US, GB Ridley Scott 31 9 314 150
17 Meg 2: The Trench US, CN Ben Wheatley 31 9 261 095
18 The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes US, CA Francis Lawrence 30 9 013 612
19 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania US Peyton Reed 31 8 585 577
20 Creed III US Michael B. Jordan 31 8 561 244

 

Provisional ranking based on the analysis of partially fragmentary data from 32 member States of the Council of Europe • Results might differ from figures disclosed on the LUMIERE database. • ¹ Avatar: The Way of Water: 69 230 822 total admissions in Europe (CoE). • ² Puss in Boots: The Last Wish: 19 310 694 total admissions in Europe (CoE).

 

https://www.obs.coe.int/en/web/observatoire/-/gbo-in-europe-up-to-eur-6.7-billion-in-2023-cinema-attendance-reached-861-million-tickets-sold

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5 hours ago, Issac Newton said:

UNIC &CoE Figures looks different. I wonder what I am missing here? @MG10 give it a look please if possible :)

 

What does Unic mean? In any case I'm surprised too after seeing Barbie with so many tickets sold over Mario and Oppenheimer, I'm sure to have counted every country including the ones usually missing from boxofficemoio like Austria, Switzerland and the Nordics

 

In any case it must be said that I don't know which countries are included in the 32 taken into consideration given that the "Council of Europe" has 46 🤷‍♂️

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On 2/15/2024 at 7:40 PM, Issac Newton said:

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EU Admission - 653.9M (+21.2% LY)

Europe Admission - 977.3M (+20.7% LY)

 

7 minutes ago, MG10 said:

 

What does Unic mean? In any case I'm surprised too after seeing Barbie with so many tickets sold over Mario and Oppenheimer, I'm sure to have counted every country including the ones usually missing from boxofficemoio like Austria, Switzerland and the Nordics

 

In any case it must be said that I don't know which countries are included in the 32 taken into consideration given that the "Council of Europe" has 46 🤷‍♂️

International Union of Cinema (UNIC) // I have attached their report (posted back in February) above 

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1 hour ago, Issac Newton said:

 

International Union of Cinema (UNIC) // I have attached their report (posted back in February) above 

 

Ah I see, I don't know maybe it's because for some countries they really have the number of tickets sold while for other they calculated it from the box office? 

 

But in reality I have no idea 😔

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