South Korea Box Office for Land (2021)

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Land
Theatrical Performance (US$)
South Korea Box Office $20,232Details
Worldwide Box Office $3,167,258Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $454,865 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $56,649 Details
Total North America Video Sales $511,514
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Synopsis

Land follows the journey of a woman searching for a new way to live in the wake of a life-altering loss. Edee Holzer removes herself from society to embark on a solitary existence in the remote mountain wilderness of Wyoming. Living off the grid without no prior wilderness experience, Edee is buffeted by the elements and unprepared for nature’s formidable realities. She struggles mightily against odds that grow steeper by the day, but a timely encounter with a local man, Miguel Borras, opens the door to deeper understanding of nature as he teaches her the skills she needs to survive. An unexpected friendship develops between two wounded souls, and a bond that confers healing and grace.

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Movie Details

South Korea Releases: March 17th, 2021 (Wide)
Video Release: March 5th, 2021 by Focus Features
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic content, brief strong language, and partial nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2657 (cert #52886), 11/25/2020)
Running Time: 84 minutes
Keywords: Set in Wyoming, Life Drama, Off the Grid, Sundance Film Festival 2021, Directing Yourself, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Death of a Son or Daughter, Car Accident, Cancer, Terminal Illness
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Big Beach, Cinetic, Focus Features, Flashlight Films, Nomadic Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Weekend estimates: Raya stays top with good second-week hold

March 14th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

A solid second-week performance will be enough to keep Raya and the Last Dragon at the top of the box office chart this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. Its strength contributed to unusually large declines for the movies competing with it for family audiences, but generally it looks as though this weekend will continue the modest growth trend in the theatrical market. More...

Weekend estimates: Raya tops the chart with $8.6 million

March 7th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon will top the box office chart on its debut weekend with about $8.6 million according to Disney’s Sunday morning projection. While that’s 13% below our model’s $9.87 million prediction, and well behind the $14.11 million earned by Tom and Jerry last weekend, it’s a decent performance for the pandemic era, and some of the other results this weekend point towards a market that’s inching back towards recovery. More...

Weekend predictions: Raya and the road to recovery

March 5th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

After an excellent opening for Tom and Jerry last weekend, all eyes turn to Raya and the Last Dragon. With theaters reopening in New York and San Francisco, the movie’s Disney Animation pedigree and 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a stronger market for family films than other fare during the pandemic, this seems like a film that could continue the process of rebuilding momentum at the box office. A simultaneous release on Disney+ could put the brakes on though, and our model isn’t convinced it’s set for box office glory.

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Weekend predictions: $6 million is the benchmark for Tom and Jerry

February 26th, 2021

Tom and Jerry

Warner Bros. wraps up January with what should be the biggest release of the year so far. Under normal circumstances, Tom and Jerry would be looking for an opening weekend somewhere close to the $58 million enjoyed by Sonic the Hedgehog this time last year. Our model says $46 million would be par for the course for a film like this. But, even though there are some signs of improvement in the theatrical market, pandemic-related restrictions and the reluctance of audiences to return to theaters means the movie won’t see anything close to that level of business this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Croods pulls clear of the pack

February 21st, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age will, as expected, finish top at the box office this weekend. In doing so, it becomes the first film in the 21st century to top the chart in its 13th weekend in release. The last film to achieve the feat was Titanic back in 1998. Titanic went on to win 15 weekends during its incredible first run. If A New Age surpassed that number, we’d have to look back to ET’s run in 1982 for something comparable. That film had 16 weekend wins spread through the second half of the year, including the weekend after Thanksgiving—its 26th in release.

Interesting as these stats may be to the connoisseur of box office records, Croods was down 18% from last weekend, which is a slight disappointment, although there is some potentially good news lurking when we look at the complete set of weekend estimates… More...

Weekend estimates: a 3-way tie for number one

February 14th, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

The combination of a long weekend and a very tight race means it’s hard to say who’s winning at the box office this weekend. Universal is claiming bragging rights, with a $2.04 million three-day estimates for The Croods: A New Age. It is set to earn around $2.66 million including Monday’s holiday gross. Warner Bros. is projecting $2.0 million over three days and $2.4 million for the long weekend for both its new release Judas and the Black Messiah and the returning The Little Things. (The studio didn’t originally announce a three-day number for The Little Things, but just confirmed that $2.0 million figure with us.)

Outside of this minor intrigue at the top of the chart, this week’s estimates contain some promising news… More...

Weekend predictions: Judas and the Black Messiah should win the weekend

February 12th, 2021

The Little Things

The welcome arrival of two new wide releases and the combination of Valentine’s Day on Sunday and President’s Day on Monday should cause an uptick at the box office this weekend. Judas and the Black Messiah is the film most likely to top the chart, according to our model, while Land is set for a more modest result but should make it into the top six.

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Land trailer

February 1st, 2021

Drama directed by and starring Robin Wright opens in theaters on February 12 ... Full Movie Details.

The story of one woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh American wilderness. Edee, in the aftermath of an unfathomable event, finds herself unable to stay connected to the world she once knew and in the face of that uncertainty, retreats to the magnificent, but unforgiving, wilds of the Rockies. After a local hunter brings her back from the brink of death, she must find a way to live again. More...

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
2021/03/19 - $9,061   24 $378   $15,417 1
2021/03/26 - $1,745 -81% 14 $125   $20,232 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

$00
Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/22/2021 $0 0 67 268 $214,215 10/20/2022
Germany 8/5/2021 00$0
Netherlands 6/18/2021 $23,322 30 30 116 $118,472 10/20/2022
New Zealand 4/29/2021 $452 1 59 291 $124,987 10/20/2022
North America 2/12/2021 $899,810 1,231 1,349 6,367 $2,577,830
South Korea 3/17/2021 $9,061 24 24 38 $20,232 3/31/2021
Spain 6/11/2021 $31,793 43 46 122 $90,833 7/1/2021
United Kingdom 6/4/2021 $20,689 145 145 145 $20,689 6/11/2021
 
Worldwide Total$3,167,258 10/20/2022

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.

Leading Cast

Robin Wright    Edee

Supporting Cast

Demián Bichir    Miguel
Sarah Dawn Pledge    Alawa
Kim Dickens    Emma
Warren Christie    Adam
Finlay Wojtak-Hissong    Drew
Brad Leland    Colt
Jordan Bullchild    Store Employee
Dave Trimble    Store Clerk
Rikki-Lyn Ward    Kayla Big Bear
Mia McDonald    Elki
Barb Mitchell    Diner Waitress
Valerie Planche    Grumpy Woman
Laura Yenga    Shoe Store Girl
Randolph West    Choir Member
Darin Grisdale    Choir Member
Darren Poirier    Choir Member
Thomas Komarniski    Choir Member
Shawn Loo    Choir Member
Edmund Gee    Choir Member

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

Production and Technical Credits

Robin Wright    Director
Jesse Chatham    Screenwriter
Elizabeth Hannah    Screenwriter
Allyn Stewart    Producer
Lora Kennedy    Producer
Peter Saraf    Producer
Leah Holzer    Producer
Robin Wright    Executive Producer
Marc Turtletaub    Executive Producer
Eddie Rubin    Executive Producer
Chad Oakes    Executive Producer
Michael Frislev    Executive Producer
John Sloss    Executive Producer
Steven Farneth    Executive Producer
Bobby Bukowski    Director of Photography
Trevor Smith    Production Designer
Anne McCabe    Editor
Mikkel E.G. Nielsen    Editor
Kemal Harris    Costume Designer
Susan Jacobs    Music Supervisor
Yvonne Melville    Unit Production Manager
Kim H. Winther    First Assistant Director
Christopher Cinnamon    Second Assistant Director
Sandi Cameron    Script Supervisor
Michael Playfair    Sound Mixer
Mark Stope    Art Director
Rob Hepburn    Set Decorator
Tannis Moore    Sets Supervisor
Jo Dee Thomson    Hairstylist
Mohammed Qazzaz    Location Manager
Brian Dunne    Location Manager
Jason Paradis    Special Effects Supervisor
Steven McMichael    Stunt Coordinator
Steven McMichael    Second Unit Director
Leslie McMichael    Stunt Coordinator
Josh Cohen    Post-Production Supervisor
Shari Johanson    Music Editor
Nancy Allen    Music Editor
Paul Hsu    Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Hsu    Re-recording Mixer
Nick Schenck    Dialogue Editor
Allan Zaleski    Sound Effects Editor
William Orrico*    Foley Editor
Alan Munro    Visual Effects Supervisor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.