Turkey Box Office for Kaptan Fantastik (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Turkey Box Office $18,435Details
Worldwide Box Office $21,340,234Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $143,155 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,159,753 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,302,908
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Synopsis

Deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society, a devoted father dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults. But when a tragedy strikes the family, they are forced to leave this self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside world that challenges his idea of what it means to be a parent and brings into question everything he’s taught them.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$5,000,000
Turkey Releases: November 11th, 2016 (Limited), released as Kaptan Fantastik
Video Release: October 11th, 2016 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language and brief graphic nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2391, 9/16/2015)
Running Time: 119 minutes
Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, Off the Grid, Mental Illness, Suicide, Funeral Reunions, Home Schooled, Hunting, Anarchists, Survivalist, Road Trip, Family Drama
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Bleecker Street , Shivhans Pictures, Electric City Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

2016 - Awards Season - And the Oscar Goes to... La La Land Moonlight!

February 26th, 2017

Moonlight

It’s Oscar night and we were live blogging the show. Read on the the highlights of what turned out to be a crazy night. More...

2016 - Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations - Final Look

February 26th, 2017

La La Land

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2016 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actor

February 16th, 2017

Manchester by the Sea

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2016 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 24th, 2017

La La Land

The Oscar nominations were announced starting at 5:18 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, it’s a boring year for nominations with very few surprises worth talking about, especially in the biggest categories. Leading the way was La La Land with 14 nominations, tying the record. More...

2016 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 11th, 2017

La La Land

The BAFTA nominations were announced and it should come as no surprise what film lead the way... La La Land with 11 nominations, Nocturnal Animals and Arrival are tied for second with nine nominations a piece. More...

2016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part III - Limited Releases, Classics, Foreign Imports

December 14th, 2016

Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro

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2016 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 14th, 2016

Manchester by the Sea

The Screen Actors Guild were the third group to announce their nominations for this awards season. So far there have been three different films earning the most nominations. This could mean the Oscar race will be a lot closer than in past years. This time around Manchester by the Sea led the way with four nominations. More...

2016 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 12th, 2016

La La Land

The Golden Globes nominations were announced and we are starting to see a few names pop up over and over again. La La Land led the way with seven nominations, but Moonlight was right behind with six and Manchester by the Sea earned five. You will be hearing those three names over and over and over again this Awards Season. More...

2016 - Awards Season: Independent Spirit Awards - Nominations

November 23rd, 2016

Moonlight

The Independent Spirit Awards nominations were announced last night and thus the 2016 Awards Season begins. There were a few surprises and some snubs to discuss, but for the most part, there’s not a lot nominations that broke the established narrative. It’s because there isn’t really an established narrative. This means films that earn nominations here have a much better chance of doing well going forward and Moonlight looks like it could rise up as a result. More...

Home Market Releases for October 25th, 2016

October 24th, 2016

Finding Dory

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Home Market Releases for October 11th, 2016

October 11th, 2016

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is the biggest release of the week and the best first run release. Combined with its fully-loaded Blu-ray (extended edition), it is a Pick of the Week contender. There’s not much competition. The main competition is a new Collector's Edition Blu-ray for The Thing, but this is at least a double-dip, which hurts its value. There are a couple of smaller releases as well. In the end it was a literal coin toss to decide the Pick of the Week and Ghostbusters won. More...

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August 30th, 2016

The Hollars

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Theater Averages: Hell of a Good Time

August 16th, 2016

Hell or High Water

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Theater Averages: Operation Excellence

August 9th, 2016

Operation Chromite

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Theater Averages: Don’t Think has earned First Place Twice

August 3rd, 2016

Indignation

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July 27th, 2016

Don’t Think Twice

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July 10th, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

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Limited and VOD Releases: Few Fantastic Limited Releases

July 8th, 2016

Captain Fantastic

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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/11/11 17 $5,451   12 $454   $5,451 1
2016/11/18 18 $2,952 -46% 12 $246   $11,539 2
2016/11/25 - $1,218 -59% 6 $203   $15,180 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 12/2/2016 $35,543 29 29 64 $95,619 1/1/2019
Australia 9/2/2016 $8,178 14 46 392 $664,558 1/10/2019
Brazil 12/22/2016 $44,132 42 45 87 $336,066 8/18/2020
Czech Republic 7/8/2016 $0 0 33 145 $215,740 12/31/2018
France 10/14/2016 $671,922 0 0 0 $3,783,459 8/17/2018
Italy 12/8/2016 $350,835 0 0 0 $1,025,205 1/19/2017
Lithuania 12/2/2016 $7,248 74 74 93 $12,693 1/10/2017
Mexico 12/9/2016 $52,596 0 0 0 $131,060 10/12/2018
Netherlands 9/1/2016 $85,441 32 43 407 $724,339 11/22/2016
New Zealand 9/23/2016 $29,847 12 25 176 $212,810 12/5/2016
North America 7/8/2016 $93,824 4 550 1,986 $5,879,835 12/16/2017
Portugal 9/16/2016 $17,487 19 19 49 $45,910 7/16/2019
Russia (CIS) 8/12/2016 $35,193 48 48 195 $170,696 12/31/2018
Slovenia 9/16/2016 $4,167 8 8 43 $28,384 11/23/2016
South Korea 11/23/2016 $0 0 82 171 $111,812 12/9/2020
Spain 9/23/2016 $204,837 138 145 538 $741,209 1/20/2017
Turkey 11/11/2016 $5,451 12 12 41 $18,435 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 9/9/2016 $372,019 105 105 105 $372,019 9/14/2016
 
Rest of World $6,770,385
 
Worldwide Total$21,340,234 12/9/2020

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Lead Ensemble Members

Viggo Mortensen    Ben
George MacKay    Bo
Samantha Isler    Kielyr
Annalise Basso    Vespyr
Nicholas Hamilton    Rellian
Shree Crooks    Zaja
Charlie Shotwell    Nai

Supporting Cast

Frank Langella    Jack
Kathryn Hahn    Harper
Steve Zahn    Dave

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Matt Ross    Director
Matt Ross    Screenwriter
Lynette Howell Taylor*    Producer
Jamie Patricof    Producer
Monica Levinson    Producer
Shivani Rawat    Producer
Nimitt Mankad    Executive Producer
Declan Baldwin    Executive Producer
Samantha Housman    Co-Producer
Crystal Powell    Co-Producer
Louise Runge    Co-Producer
Stephane Fontaine    Director of Photography
Russell Barnes    Production Designer
Joseph Krings    Editor
Courtney Hoffman    Costume Designer
Alex Somers    Composer
Chris Douridas    Music Supervisor
Jeanne McCarthy    Casting Director