There’s no Napoleon to worry about: “There’s Still Tomorrow” by and starring Paola Cortellesi is on the verge of becoming the second best player of the calendar year here in Italy, overtaking Oppenheimer.
There is still tomorrow from and with Paola Cortellesi continues to oppose Napoleon and still dominates Italian box office on weekends with 2,124,400 euros, making the colossal total of 27,281,000 (Cinetel source): Regardless of the absolute figure, shocking for an Italian film without Checco Zalone, the story of the housewife who seeks her own dignity in 1946, beyond master Husband, is just a step away displaced Oppenheimer as the second best player of the calendar year. In fact, Nolan’s film had achieved a total turnover of 27,956,200 euros in our country, so it is a matter of 48/72 hours to overtake it. Will the feature still have enough traction to reach 32,115,600? Barbie and put yourself at the top? Until a few weeks ago we would have thought it unlikely, but now we have to admit that Paola Cortellesi has reshuffled the cards: anything is possible.
Regarding the Napoleon From Ridley Scott with Joaquin Phoenix, in its second week here in Italy it reached a total of 5,534,000 euros, including 1,822,600 over the weekend, a harbinger of a second place finish. Worldwide, the epic Apple feature film has reached $136,600,000 (source Boxoffice Pro), against a budget of under $200 (sources Deadline/Variety). It’s very unlikely to be released in theaters, but the film will be a flagship release for the Apple platform, especially if the rumored four-hour extended version is released there.
Stable in third place The Hunger Games – The Hoarfrost of the Nightingale and the Serpentwhere the director Francis Lawrence adapts the prequel novel Suzanne Collinsto tell the story of the future dictator’s youth Coriolanus snow. In the third week it collected another 546,900 euros, so in Italy we are at 4,905,900. With a worldwide gross of 243,943,400 dollars (source Boxofficemojo) and a budget of around 100 (source Deadline), the film has covered its costs and seems to have achieved success – despite the earthquakes in the various markets due to new releases niche below the most viewed, from which it does not even descend. This year the surprise has already happened Elementarydeclared dead on the first weekend, but then able to resist in the same way.
In fourth place there is still drama after two weeks A hundred Sundays from and with Antonio Albanese, interpreter of a worker who, while paying for his daughter’s wedding, discovers that his savings, along with those of many others, have been wiped out by a bank. The total amount is 1,200,200 euros (479,000 on weekends).
Fifth place for the preview of the new Illumination cartoon with the title, which took place on December 2nd and 3rd They flywhere a hilarious family Ducks is facing an eventful migration: the dress rehearsals at the Italian box office speak of 420,900 euros, the actual release is planned for the 7th.
The complete weekend box office