Lost Embrace
In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby to fight in the Yom Kippur War in 1973. When his father returns to Buenos Aires, Ariel discovers the reason why his father left his family.
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Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
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Jan 28-Feb 3 | 58 | $25,428 | - | 2 | - | $12,714 | $25,429 | 1 |
Feb 4-10 | 61 | $32,089 | +26.2% | 5 | +3 | $6,417 | $57,517 | 2 |
Feb 11-17 | 70 | $24,944 | -22.3% | 6 | +1 | $4,157 | $82,461 | 3 |
Mar 4-10 | 74 | $18,703 | +131.1% | 4 | +2 | $4,675 | $123,299 | 6 |
Feb 18-24 | 79 | $14,043 | -43.7% | 3 | -3 | $4,681 | $96,504 | 4 |
Jun 24-30 | 84 | $7,233 | +1,023.1% | 2 | +1 | $3,616 | $185,507 | 22 |
Feb 25-Mar 3 | 85 | $8,092 | -42.4% | 2 | -1 | $4,046 | $104,596 | 5 |
Mar 11-17 | 90 | $8,349 | -55.4% | 3 | -1 | $2,783 | $131,648 | 7 |
Jun 3-9 | 91 | $4,606 | +56.6% | 3 | - | $1,535 | $176,311 | 19 |
Apr 1-7 | 92 | $7,196 | +8% | 3 | - | $2,398 | $152,120 | 10 |
May 6-12 | 96 | $6,045 | +301.9% | 4 | +3 | $1,511 | $161,692 | 15 |
Mar 18-24 | 97 | $6,613 | -20.8% | 2 | -1 | $3,306 | $138,261 | 8 |
Jul 1-7 | 100 | $3,323 | -54.1% | 2 | - | $1,661 | $188,830 | 23 |
Mar 25-31 | 101 | $6,663 | +0.8% | 3 | +1 | $2,221 | $144,924 | 9 |
May 13-19 | 106 | $4,492 | -25.7% | 4 | - | $1,123 | $166,183 | 16 |
May 27-Jun 2 | 107 | $2,942 | +14% | 3 | +1 | $980 | $171,705 | 18 |
May 20-26 | 113 | $2,580 | -42.6% | 2 | -2 | $1,290 | $168,763 | 17 |
Jul 8-14 | 117 | $808 | -75.7% | 2 | - | $404 | $189,638 | 24 |
Apr 15-21 | 121 | $1,798 | +702.7% | 1 | - | $1,798 | $154,142 | 12 |
Jul 15-21 | 124 | $290 | -64.1% | 1 | -1 | $290 | $189,928 | 25 |
Jun 10-16 | 127 | $1,319 | -71.4% | 2 | -1 | $659 | $177,630 | 20 |
Apr 8-14 | 127 | $224 | -96.9% | 1 | -2 | $224 | $152,344 | 11 |
Jun 17-23 | 128 | $644 | -51.2% | 1 | -1 | $644 | $178,274 | 21 |
Apr 29-May 5 | 131 | $1,504 | - | 1 | - | $1,504 | $155,647 | 14 |