Brazil Box Office for Denial (2016)

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Denial
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Brazil Box Office $90,371Details
Worldwide Box Office $9,263,940Details
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Synopsis

Recounts Deborah E. Lipstadt’s legal battle for historical truth against David Irving, who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier. In the English legal system, the burden of proof is on the accused, therefore it was up to Lipstadt and her legal team to prove the essential truth that the Holocaust occurred.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$10,000,000
Brazil Releases: March 9th, 2017 (Wide)
Video Release: December 27th, 2016 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2432 (Cert #50541), 7/6/2016)
Running Time: 110 minutes
Keywords: Holocaust, Historian, Courtroom / Legal Drama, 1990s, Biography, Lawyers, Writing and Writers
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Participant Media, BBC Films, Bleecker Street , Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Shoebox Films
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

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...

Home Market Releases for January 3rd, 2017

January 2nd, 2017

Denial

The first Tuesday of the year is deceptively busy. There are a ton of romantic films being re-released on DVD, and a few on Blu-ray that I mention below, with Fandango money for Fifty Shades Darker. Most cost between $8 and $10, so if you really wanted one of these movies and were planning on buying tickets for Fifty Shades Darker, then it is a bargain. However, most of the movies that are part of this deal are not good. Strip those out of the mix and the week is really slow. The best of the week is Denial on Blu-ray, while Best and Most Beautiful Things on DVD and The Librarians: Season Two on DVD are also worth grabbing. More...

Home Market Releases for December 27th, 2016

December 26th, 2016

A Man Called Ove

This Tuesday is the day after Boxing Day. I don’t know if there is a worse possible day to release something on the home market. There are a few films on this week’s list you could call busted Oscar bait, but almost nothing that is a contender for Pick of the Week. Fortunately, it is almost nothing and not completely nothing. A Man Called Ove is the best release and the DVD or Blu-ray are clearly the Pick of the Week. More...

Theater Averages: Lion Starts like a Lion with an Average of $30,840

November 29th, 2016

Lion

Lion led the way on the theater average chart this week with an average of $30,840 in four theaters. Its reviews are great and it could become a sleeper hit throughout the Christmas holidays. Up next was Manchester by the Sea with an average of $25,541 in 48 theaters. It still has plenty of room to expand and its Awards Season buzz is growing. Miss Sloane opened with an average of $19,932 in three theaters. This is good, but not good enough to think it will expand truly wide. The overall number one film, Moana, was next with an average of $14,615. The final film in the $10,000 club was Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them with an average of $10,880. More...

Theater Averages: Moonlight Remains Full earning an average of $23,614

November 2nd, 2016

Moonlight

Moonlight remained in top spot with an average of $23,614 in 36 theaters. The film has already reached $1 million and it has room to grow. Additionally, its reviews are Oscar-worthy, so its Awards Season buzz should really start to grow. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Gimme Danger, which earned an average of $14,908 in three theaters. More...

Theater Averages: Moonlight Shines Bright With $100,519

October 25th, 2016

Moonlight

Moonlight not only earned the best theater average of the weekend at $100,519 in four theaters, but it had the best average for any film that opened in 2016. It wasn’t the only film to do well this week, as Michael Moore in TrumpLand earned an average of $25,100 in two theaters. The Handmaiden pulled in an average of $18,426 in five theaters, while the re-release of Tanpopo earned $16,410 in one. We are still not done, as the overall number one film, Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween, earned an average of $12,611. More...

Theater Averages: Denial Denies American Honey Top Spot with $18,746

October 5th, 2016

American Honey

Denial and American Honey were the only two films in the $10,000 club on the theater average chart this week. Denial earned first place with an average of $18,746 in five theaters, while American Honey was relatively close behind with an average of $17,801 in four. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Don’t be in Denial

September 30th, 2016

Denial

There are more than a few films on this week’s list that were made to win Oscars. Of these, Sand Storm is the best. However, Denial has the biggest box office potential. 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
2017/03/10 - $36,153   24 $1,506   $36,153 1
2017/03/17 - $24,975 -31% 25 $999   $73,523 2
2017/03/24 - $7,359 -71% 7 $1,051   $86,541 3
2017/03/31 - $1,636 -78% 2 $818   $90,371 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 3/3/2017 $1,455 1 51 312 $526,024 6/19/2017
Brazil 3/9/2017 $36,153 24 25 58 $90,371 4/4/2017
Czech Republic 3/30/2017 $1,984 19 19 19 $1,984 1/1/2019
France 4/28/2017 $341,725 0 0 0 $950,247 6/27/2018
Israel 12/29/2016 $24,474 16 17 60 $88,318 1/1/2019
Italy 11/18/2016 $107,529 0 0 0 $107,529 11/23/2016
Netherlands 4/4/2017 $20,579 18 18 54 $99,844 4/27/2017
New Zealand 4/14/2017 $21,779 11 32 145 $136,033 6/6/2017
North America 9/30/2016 $93,728 5 648 1,911 $4,073,448 8/21/2018
Poland 1/27/2017 $12,249 28 28 56 $28,105 1/1/2019
Portugal 3/31/2017 $12,405 13 14 35 $43,570 5/4/2017
South Korea 4/12/2017 $0 0 104 209 $237,652 12/28/2017
Spain 4/14/2017 $120,829 126 155 439 $435,935 6/2/2017
United Kingdom 1/27/2017 $287,051 79 79 303 $1,159,056 6/7/2017
 
Rest of World $1,285,824
 
Worldwide Total$9,263,940 1/1/2019

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

Rachel Weisz    Deborah Lipstadt
Tom Wilkinson    Richard Rampton
Timothy Spall    David Irving

Supporting Cast

Andrew Scott    Anthony Julius
Jack Lowden    James Libson
Caren Pistorius    Laura Tyler
Alex Jennings    Sir Charles Gray
Mark Gatiss    Professor Robert Jan van der Pelt
Harriet Walter    Vera Reich
John Sessions    Professor Richard Evans

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

Production and Technical Credits

Mick Jackson    Director
David Hare    Screenwriter
Deborah E. Lipstadt    Based on the book by
Gary Foster    Producer
Russ Krasnoff    Producer
Jeff Skoll    Executive Producer
Jonathan King    Executive Producer
Christine Langan    Executive Producer
Joe Oppenheimer    Executive Producer
Andrew Kappen    Executive Producer
Guy Heeley    Executive Producer
Celia Duval    Co-Producer
Haris Zambarloukos    Cinematographer
Andrew McAlpine    Production Designer
Justine Wright    Editor
Howard Shore    Composer
Odile Dicks-Mireaux    Costume Designer
Dixie Chassay    Casting Director