MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia may not become the next Hollywood, but Tinseltown is definitely coming to Russia, where audience numbers are growing fast and US blockbusters are gaining greater popularity over domestic films.
Recognising Russia’s potential as a rapidly emerging film market, Hollywood has been flying silver screen stars to Moscow for red carpet events, to the delight of avid Russian fans.
Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz visited Moscow for the Russian premiere of “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” in May, while the world premiere of Hollywood 3D blockbuster “Transformers: The Dark of the Moon” attracted 80 Hollywood names including director Michael Bay.
“Moscow is an emerging market, it plays a very important international role,” Bay said before the premiere. The film made $22 million in Russia in its first week, 3.4 percent of the global box office take so far.
Cinema-going is booming in Russia two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union put a night out at the movies out of reach for many. Cinemas made a record $1 billion in sales last year on the back of 15.2 percent audience growth.
“We’re seeing a solidly positive trend, which shows that people feel comfortable. Russians are adopting the lifestyles and consumer behaviours of the developed nations,” said Yevgeny Nadorshin, an economist and former government adviser.
Foreign movies became Russian favourites two years ago, when their Russian returns first outperformed those of domestic films. Last year, U.S. productions made almost five times as much as the Russian ones.
The latest high-profile Russian film “Tired with the Sun-2: The Citadel”, heavily promoted at last year’s Cannes festival by veteran actor-director Nikita Mikhalkov, flopped, earning less than 4 percent of its $34-million budget in its first two weeks.
“The problem with producers here is they don’t co-produce well with other countries, or with each other, and a lot of them get money too easily. They are not as hungry as foreign producers are, they churn out movies with very little quality,” said Russian-based independent film director Johnny O’Reilly.
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'Black Swan' continues its twirl overseas
LOS ANGELES: Despite "Tangled's" continued lock on first place, "Black Swan" landed just a feather away from taking the top spot at foreign theaters over the weekend, missing No. 1 by a mere $131,664.
An obvious "Oscar Bump" is strongly in play as international audiences in 29 territories boosted the mainstream art house wonder over the $150 million mark in global revenue with $16.7 million in weekend receipts.
Third place got an unexpected visitor as the Franco-Belgian comedy "Nothing to Declare" in just four territories earned an impressive $13.95 million and is approaching $50 million worldwide. For a film that most people stateside have never heard of, that's not a bad haul.
In six more territories than last week another Oscar darling, "The King's Speech," held steady in fourth place with $13.2 million and a global cumulative that is just a shilling shy of $200 million. And other Oscar contenders continued to make their mark in the Top 20, with "True Grit" in ninth place and "The Fighter" in 19th place, having just crossed the $100 million mark in global dollars.
Here are the top 20 movies at international theaters last weekend, followed by international gross for the weekend (excluding North America), number of theater locations, number of territories, worldwide gross to date (including North America), and number of weeks in release as compiled Wednesday by global media measurement company Rentrak Corp. and provided by Hollywood.com:
"Tangled," $16,871,286, 4,400 locations, 44 territories, $490,473,734, 12 weeks.
2. "Black Swan," $16,739,622, 3,484 locations, 29 territories, $155,421,621, 11 weeks.
3. "Nothing to Declare," $13,956,964, 1,129 locations, four territories, $46,882,950, three weeks.
4. "The King's Speech," $13,211,028, 3,893 locations, 26 territories, $199,976,798, 12 weeks.
5. "Sanctum," $11,958,392, 3,856 locations, 13 territories, $45,453,535, two weeks.
6. "The Green Hornet," $10,787,977, 7,822 locations, 59 territories, $200,046,313, five weeks.
7. "Yogi Bear," $9,278,119, 4,246 locations, 31 territories, $155,338,796, nine weeks.
8. "Kokowääh," $8,524,143, 876 locations, three territories, $21,659,756, two weeks.
9. "True Grit," $8,469,692, 3,385 locations, 16 territories, $177,921,814, eight weeks.
10. "Gulliver's Travels," $7,644,591, 1,992 locations, 36 territories, $183,300,808, eight weeks.
11. "Tron Legacy," $6,289,869, 2,075 locations, 26 territories, $356,084,840, nine weeks.
12. "No Strings Attached," $5,525,670, 3,098 locations, 17 territories, $71,811,219, four weeks.
13. "Gnomeo and Juliet," $5,348,317, 3,633 locations, seven territories, $34,476,335, one week.
14. "Just Go With It," $5,229,806, 4,463 locations, 13 territories, $44,182,893, one week.
15. "Hereafter," $4,487,711, 1,500 locations, 27 territories, $88,829,879, six weeks.
16. "The Tourist," $4,234,232, 2,601 locations, 50 territories, $230,777,671, 10 weeks.
17. "Femmine Contro Maschi," $3,362,288, locations NA, one territory, $10,450,509, two weeks.
18. "Detective K: Secret of a Peddler's Inn," $3,354,139, locations NA, one territory, $24,321,180, three weeks.
19. "The Fighter," $3,321,450, 1,942 locations, 19 territories, $102,820,739, 10 weeks.
20. "Gantz," $3,092,464, locations NA, one territory, $25,870,868, three weeks. (AP)
An obvious "Oscar Bump" is strongly in play as international audiences in 29 territories boosted the mainstream art house wonder over the $150 million mark in global revenue with $16.7 million in weekend receipts.
Third place got an unexpected visitor as the Franco-Belgian comedy "Nothing to Declare" in just four territories earned an impressive $13.95 million and is approaching $50 million worldwide. For a film that most people stateside have never heard of, that's not a bad haul.
In six more territories than last week another Oscar darling, "The King's Speech," held steady in fourth place with $13.2 million and a global cumulative that is just a shilling shy of $200 million. And other Oscar contenders continued to make their mark in the Top 20, with "True Grit" in ninth place and "The Fighter" in 19th place, having just crossed the $100 million mark in global dollars.
Here are the top 20 movies at international theaters last weekend, followed by international gross for the weekend (excluding North America), number of theater locations, number of territories, worldwide gross to date (including North America), and number of weeks in release as compiled Wednesday by global media measurement company Rentrak Corp. and provided by Hollywood.com:
"Tangled," $16,871,286, 4,400 locations, 44 territories, $490,473,734, 12 weeks.
2. "Black Swan," $16,739,622, 3,484 locations, 29 territories, $155,421,621, 11 weeks.
3. "Nothing to Declare," $13,956,964, 1,129 locations, four territories, $46,882,950, three weeks.
4. "The King's Speech," $13,211,028, 3,893 locations, 26 territories, $199,976,798, 12 weeks.
5. "Sanctum," $11,958,392, 3,856 locations, 13 territories, $45,453,535, two weeks.
6. "The Green Hornet," $10,787,977, 7,822 locations, 59 territories, $200,046,313, five weeks.
7. "Yogi Bear," $9,278,119, 4,246 locations, 31 territories, $155,338,796, nine weeks.
8. "Kokowääh," $8,524,143, 876 locations, three territories, $21,659,756, two weeks.
9. "True Grit," $8,469,692, 3,385 locations, 16 territories, $177,921,814, eight weeks.
10. "Gulliver's Travels," $7,644,591, 1,992 locations, 36 territories, $183,300,808, eight weeks.
11. "Tron Legacy," $6,289,869, 2,075 locations, 26 territories, $356,084,840, nine weeks.
12. "No Strings Attached," $5,525,670, 3,098 locations, 17 territories, $71,811,219, four weeks.
13. "Gnomeo and Juliet," $5,348,317, 3,633 locations, seven territories, $34,476,335, one week.
14. "Just Go With It," $5,229,806, 4,463 locations, 13 territories, $44,182,893, one week.
15. "Hereafter," $4,487,711, 1,500 locations, 27 territories, $88,829,879, six weeks.
16. "The Tourist," $4,234,232, 2,601 locations, 50 territories, $230,777,671, 10 weeks.
17. "Femmine Contro Maschi," $3,362,288, locations NA, one territory, $10,450,509, two weeks.
18. "Detective K: Secret of a Peddler's Inn," $3,354,139, locations NA, one territory, $24,321,180, three weeks.
19. "The Fighter," $3,321,450, 1,942 locations, 19 territories, $102,820,739, 10 weeks.
20. "Gantz," $3,092,464, locations NA, one territory, $25,870,868, three weeks. (AP)
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