France Box Office for To the Wonder (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
France Box Office $279,907Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,561,940Details
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Synopsis

Neil is an American traveling in Europe who meets and falls in love with Marina, an Ukrainian divorcee who is raising her 10-year-old daughter Tatiana in Paris. The lovers travel to Mont St. Michel, the island abbey off the coast of Normandy, basking in the wonder of their newfound romance. Neil makes a commitment to Marina, inviting her to relocate to his native Oklahoma with Tatiana. He takes a job as an environmental inspector and Marina settles into her new life in America with passion and vigor. After a holding pattern, their relationship cools. Marina finds solace in the company of another exile, the Catholic priest Father Quintana, who is undergoing a crisis of faith. Work pressures and increasing doubt pull Neil further apart from Marina, who returns to France with Tatiana when her visa expires. Neil reconnects with Jane, an old flame. They fall in love until Neil learns that Marina has fallen on hard times. Gripped by a sense of responsibility - and his own crisis of faith - he rekindles with Marina after another trip to France. She returns with him to Oklahoma, resuming her American life. But the old sorrows eventually return.

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Movie Details

France Releases: March 6th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: August 6th, 2013 by Magnolia Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for some sexualtity/nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2239, 4/4/2012)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Keywords: Infidelity, Immigration, Religious, Deaf, Relationships Gone Wrong, Single Parent, Divorcée Romance, Limited Dialogue
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Magnolia Pictures, Redbud Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, French, Italian, Sign Language, Spanish

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 6th, 2013

August 7th, 2013

Like it usually is during the summer, this week is rather soft on home market. Granted, there is one wide release that did very well at the box office, Oblivion, plus a couple of limited releases that did well to earn a serious measure of mainstream success, The Place Beyond the Pines and Mud. However, there are also some releases in the top twenty that are definitely filler. Usually, once you reach exercise videos, there's nothing worth talking about. Of course, if I used that rule this week, there would be almost nothing on this week's list. Mud is likely the best release and the DVD or Blu-ray is worth picking up, but I'm still waiting for the screener to review and I hate awarding something Pick of the Week if the screener is late. Because of this, I'm going with another late release, Burn Notice: Season Six, as Pick of the Week. It arrived more than a month late, but it was worth the wait. More...

Per Theater Chart: New Releases Strike Out

April 16th, 2013

There were no films able to reach the $10,000 club on this week's per theater average. However, while this is disappointing, it is not uncommon for this time of year. The best film was 42, which not only opened in first place on the overall chart, but also earned first place on the per theater average chart with an average of $9,153. The best limited release of the week was Disconnect, which earned an average of $8,240 in 15 theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: 42 Hits Home Run

April 14th, 2013

Sports movies can be a risky proposition financially. While they potentially have a built-in audience among fans of the sport in question, they can also turn off people who don't much care for the sport. It takes a really compelling story to reach out to non-fans, and it seems as though the story of Jackie Robinson is compelling enough to draw in a broad audience for 42, which will open atop the box office chart this weekend with a projected $27.25 million, according to Warner Bros.' Sunday morning estimate. A 25% uptick on Saturday suggests good word of mouth for the film so far. Less good word of mouth is being earned by Scary Movie 5, which is projected to end in second place with $15.15 million. That's well behind previous outings for the franchise, which have clustered around the $40 million mark. More...

Limited Releases: Will New Limited Releases be a Disaster?

April 12th, 2013

There are nine limited releases on this week's list, including two opening in Canada. Of those, there are only a few with any buzz or strong reviews. To the Wonder is the most buzz-worthy, but the reviews will hurt it. It's a Disaster has good reviews and a great cast for a limited release, but its genre will hold it back. The Angel's Share likely won't have the best opening, but it should have the better legs than To the Wonder thanks to impressive reviews. 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
2013/03/08 10 $279,907   70 $3,999   $279,907 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
France 3/6/2013 $279,907 70 70 70 $279,907 12/14/2015
North America 4/12/2013 $116,551 17 60 286 $584,563
Slovenia 4/18/2013 $1,699 1 1 2 $5,461 12/14/2015
Spain 4/12/2013 $104,336 53 54 137 $232,061 12/14/2015
Thailand 4/18/2013 $5,374 3 3 6 $9,827 12/14/2015
Turkey 3/8/2013 $49,500 22 22 55 $126,965 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 2/22/2013 $151,665 40 41 94 $323,156 12/14/2015
 
Worldwide Total$1,561,940 12/30/2018

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

Ben Affleck    Neal
Olga Kurylenko    Marina
Rachel McAdams    Jane
Javier Bardem    Father Quintana

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

Production and Technical Credits

Terrence Malick    Director
Terrence Malick    Screenwriter
Sarah Green    Producer
Nicolas Gonda    Producer
Glen Basner    Executive Producer
Jason Krigsfeld    Executive Producer
Joseph Krigsfeld    Executive Producer
Emmanuel Lubezki    Cinematographer
Jack Fisk    Production Designer
A.J. Edwards    Editor
Keith Fraase    Editor
Shane Hazen    Editor
Christopher Roldan    Editor
Mark Yoshikawa    Editor
Jacqueline West    Costume Designer
Hanan Townsend    Composer
Hans Graffunder    Unit Production Manager
Sarah Green    Unit Production Manager
Sebastian Silva    First Assistant Director

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