Muza

The storyline begins with Muza's childhood in the grip of the Soviet occupation regime. After winning the Liszt-Bartok International Piano Competition in Budapest, Muza starts receiving invitations to perform at Europe's foremost concert halls, but, alas, the Iron Curtain descends and she is no longer allowed to go abroad. Muza finally gets her chance in 1989 when the Soviet Union begins to collapse. Hard work eventually brings international recognition. The film depicts Muza's renewed battle with isolation as she is once again not fully able to perform due to the pandemic.

Grosses

Lithuania
$24,276
Domestic ()
Summary Details
Opening$6,124
46 theaters
Release DateFeb 23, 2024
GenresDocumentary
In Release77 days/11 weeks
Widest Release46 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Feb 23-2514$6,124-46-$133$11,7281
Mar 1-317$2,626-57.1%17-29$154$17,1532
Mar 8-1018$1,377-47.6%8-9$172$20,0063
Mar 15-1723$114-91.7%1-7$114$21,5234
Mar 22-2421$95-16.7%1-$95$21,6175
Mar 29-3139$41-56.8%1-$41$22,6796
Apr 12-1418$836-2-$418$23,4578
Apr 19-2129$161-80.7%2-$80$23,6949
May 3-527$135-2-$67$24,27611