The Italian
Set in 2002, an abandoned 5-year-old boy living in a rundown orphanage in a small Russian village is adopted by an Italian family.
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4 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
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Jan 19-25 | 53 | $32,951 | - | 4 | - | $8,237 | $32,951 | 1 |
Jan 26-Feb 1 | 57 | $38,253 | +16.1% | 8 | +4 | $4,781 | $71,204 | 2 |
Feb 2-8 | 55 | $53,903 | +40.9% | 16 | +8 | $3,368 | $125,107 | 3 |
Feb 9-15 | 60 | $47,785 | -11.4% | 15 | -1 | $3,185 | $172,892 | 4 |
Feb 16-22 | 66 | $27,184 | -43.1% | 11 | -4 | $2,471 | $200,076 | 5 |
Feb 23-Mar 1 | 70 | $18,579 | -31.7% | 11 | - | $1,689 | $218,655 | 6 |
Mar 2-8 | 75 | $12,782 | -31.2% | 7 | -4 | $1,826 | $231,437 | 7 |
Mar 9-15 | 69 | $17,934 | +40.3% | 11 | +4 | $1,630 | $249,371 | 8 |
Mar 16-22 | 58 | $51,324 | +186.2% | 25 | +14 | $2,052 | $300,695 | 9 |
Mar 23-29 | 54 | $37,103 | -27.7% | 22 | -3 | $1,686 | $337,798 | 10 |
Mar 30-Apr 5 | 60 | $24,710 | -33.4% | 15 | -7 | $1,647 | $362,508 | 11 |
Apr 6-12 | 61 | $27,215 | +10.1% | 18 | +3 | $1,511 | $389,723 | 12 |
Apr 13-19 | 66 | $28,576 | +5% | 23 | +5 | $1,242 | $418,299 | 13 |
Apr 20-26 | 69 | $19,763 | -30.8% | 15 | -8 | $1,317 | $438,062 | 14 |
Apr 27-May 3 | 60 | $38,267 | +93.6% | 25 | +10 | $1,530 | $476,329 | 15 |
May 4-10 | 68 | $19,018 | -50.3% | 13 | -12 | $1,462 | $495,347 | 16 |
May 11-17 | 80 | $14,065 | -26% | 12 | -1 | $1,172 | $509,412 | 17 |
May 18-24 | 67 | $24,774 | +76.1% | 16 | +4 | $1,548 | $534,186 | 18 |
May 25-31 | 86 | $9,547 | -61.5% | 10 | -6 | $954 | $543,733 | 19 |
Jun 1-7 | 106 | $2,673 | -72% | 5 | -5 | $534 | $546,406 | 20 |
Jun 8-14 | 95 | $3,558 | +33.1% | 3 | -2 | $1,186 | $549,964 | 21 |
Jun 15-21 | 110 | $1,584 | -55.5% | 1 | -2 | $1,584 | $551,548 | 22 |
Jun 22-28 | 87 | $3,888 | +145.5% | 2 | +1 | $1,944 | $555,436 | 23 |