Bulgaria Box Office for Толкин (2019)

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Tolkien
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Bulgaria Box Office $24,645Details
Worldwide Box Office $8,969,227Details
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Synopsis

An exploration of the formative years of the renowned author’s life as he finds friendship, courage and inspiration among a fellow group of writers and artists at school. Their brotherhood strengthens as they grow up and weather love and loss together, including Tolkien’s tumultuous courtship of his beloved Edith Bratt, until the outbreak of the First World War which threatens to tear their fellowship apart. All of these experiences would later inspire Tolkien to write his famous Middle-earth novels.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$20,000,000
Bulgaria Releases: June 21st, 2019 (Wide), released as Толкин
Video Release: July 23rd, 2019 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some sequences of war violence.
(Rating bulletin 2547 (Cert #51771), 10/3/2018)
Running Time: 111 minutes
Keywords: World War I, 1910s, Non-Chronological, Romance, Returning Soldiers, Biographical Drama, Biography, Writing and Writers, Coming of Age, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, First Love, Bullies
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Chernin Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for August 6th, 2019

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Home Market Releases for July 23rd, 2019

July 24th, 2019

Nichijou: My Ordinary Life

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Weekend Wrap-Up: John Wick Wins Weekend, Can’t Stop Deadpool from Killing 2019

May 21st, 2019

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The overall weekend was about as good as anyone could hope for with John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum topping expectations with $56.82 million. This mostly made up for A Dog’s Journey and The Sun is Also A Star, both of which missed low expectations. However, the overall weekend still fell 12% when compared to last weekend at $147 million and this is 30% lower than the same weekend last year. To be fair, almost no one was expecting this year to match last year, because last year Deadpool 2 opened. Year-to-date, 2019 is still behind 2018 by a 9.2% or $410 million margin at $4.03 billion to $4.44 billion. Fortunately, if Aladdin does as well next weekend as many are expecting, then this losing streak will end after just one week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Endgame Barely Tops Infinity War, Pickachu Solves Video Game Adaptations

May 14th, 2019

Pokémon: Detective Pikachu

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Weekend Estimates: Endgame Continues to Fall, while Pikachu has Solid Start

May 12th, 2019

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Friday Estimates: Pikachu Overtakes Endgame During Opening Day

May 11th, 2019

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May 10th, 2019

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May 9th, 2019

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Tolkien Trailer

April 11th, 2019

Biographical drama starring Nicholas Hoult and Lily Collins opens May 10 ... Full Movie Details.

An exploration of the formative years of the renowned author’s life as he finds friendship, courage and inspiration among a fellow group of writers and artists at school. Their brotherhood strengthens as they grow up and weather love and loss together, including Tolkien’s tumultuous courtship of his beloved Edith Bratt, until the outbreak of the First World War which threatens to tear their fellowship apart. All of these experiences would later inspire Tolkien to write his famous Middle-earth novels. 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
2019/06/21 8 $5,493   0     $5,493 1
2019/06/28 10 $3,704 -33% 0     $14,708 2
2019/07/05 12 $1,806 -51% 0     $19,078 3
2019/07/12 - $1,833 +1% 0     $22,707 4
2019/08/09 19 $49   0     $24,645 8

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/17/2019 $16,452 46 46 46 $21,205 6/2/2019
Australia 6/14/2019 $131,598 140 140 346 $436,738 9/10/2019
Bulgaria 6/21/2019 $5,493 0 0 0 $24,645 8/16/2019
France 6/21/2019 $302,896 168 168 577 $947,033 7/21/2019
Italy 9/12/2019 $38,893 0 17 17 $61,357 9/30/2019
Netherlands 6/7/2019 $96,049 74 75 265 $283,104 10/19/2022
New Zealand 6/6/2019 $0 0 1 3 $143,582 9/5/2019
North America 5/10/2019 $2,200,537 1,495 1,501 3,321 $4,535,154
Spain 6/14/2019 $70,399 70 72 180 $187,532 7/5/2019
Turkey 7/5/2019 $24,998 148 148 199 $65,149 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 5/3/2019 $728,991 512 512 1544 $2,263,728 9/25/2019
 
Worldwide Total$8,969,227 10/19/2022

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

Nicholas Hoult    J.R.R. Tolkien
Lily Collins    Edith Bratt

Supporting Cast

Colm Meaney    Father Francis
Derek Jacobi    Professor Wright
Al Bollands    First Soldier
Kallum Tolkien    Second Soldier
Craig Roberts    Private Sam Hodges
Harry Gilby    Young J.R.R. Tolkien
Laura Donnelly    Mabel Tolkien
Guillermo Bedward    Hilary Tolkien (Young)
Nia Gwynne    Bronwen
Pam Ferris    Mrs. Faulkner
Adrian Schiller    English Master
Albie Marber    Robert Gilson (Young)
Ty Tennant    Christopher Wiseman (Young)
Adam Bregman    Geoffrey Smith (Young)
Toby Nash    Mackintosh
Michael Bryceson    Goodson-Thomas
Andrew Bissell    Rugby Coach
Owen Teale    Headmaster Gilson
Mimi Keene    Edith Bratt (Young)
Sian Crisp    Waitress
Patrick Gibson    Robert Gibson
Anthony Boyle    Geoffrey Smith
Tom Glynn-Carney*    Christopher Wiseman
Antony Raymond Barlow    Maître d’
James MacCallum    Hilary Tolkien
David Puckridge    Box Office Man
David Bromley    Schoolmaster
Lara Maguire    Rose
Holly Dempster    Beryl
Jane Dixon-Rowland    Mary
Genevieve O'Reilly    Mrs. Smith
David Birkbeck    Porter
Colin MacDonald    Professor #1
Andy Orchard    Professor #2
Frank Kerr    Drunken Student
Rob Rhys Bond    Photographer
Joel Phillimore    Lieutenant
John Bradfield    Student
Mia Woods    Priscilla Tolkien (Child)
Sienna Woods    Priscilla Tolkien (Child)
Paul Gurcel Escudero    Michael Tolkien (Child)
Harry Webster    John Tolkien Jr. (Child)
Jack Riley    Christopher Tolkien (Child)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Dome Karukoski    Director
David Gleeson    Screenwriter
Stephen Beresford    Screenwriter
Peter Chernin    Producer
Jenno Topping    Producer
David Ready    Producer
Kris Thykier    Producer
Dan Finlay    Co-Producer
Sarada McDermott    Co-Producer
Lasse Frank    Director of Photography
Grant Montgomery    Production Designer
Harri Ylonen    Editor
Colleen Kelsall    Costume Designer
Thomas Newman    Composer
Kate Ringsell    Casting Director
Sarah Bridge    Music Supervisor
Sarah Franzl    Stunt Coordinator
Nancy Bray    Unit Production Manager
Antti Lahtinen    First Assistant Director
Stuart Renfrew    First Assistant Director
Gemma Nunn    Second Assistant Director
Pilar Foy    Supervising Art Director
San Davey    Script Supervisor
Rupert Davies    Visual Effects Supervisor
Danny Sheehan    Supervising Sound Editor
Matthew Collinge    Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Cotterell    Re-recording Mixer
Matthew Collinge    Re-recording Mixer
Louise Seymour    Post-Production Supervisor
Chris Gill    Additional Editor
Paul Cowell    Art Director
Martin Beresford    Sound Mixer
Chris Crookall    First Assistant Editor
Anna Morena    Make-up and Hair Designer
Mandy Sharpe    Location Manager
Danny Hargreaves    Special Effects Supervisor
Rachael Penfold    Visual Effects Executive Producer
Standish Millennas    Visual Effects Producer
Rob Prynne    Sound Designer
Martin Cantwell    Sound Designer
Paul Carter    Sound Designer
Rob Prynne    Sound Effects Editor
Martin Cantwell    Sound Effects Editor
Paul Carter    Sound Effects Editor
Matt Davies    Dialogue Editor
Oskar Von Unge    Foley Editor
Adam Bourne    Foley Editor
Keith Partridge    Foley Mixer
Glen Gathard    Foley Mixer
Maria Reinup    Second Unit Director
Bill Bernstein    Music Editor

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