Australia Box Office for The Eagle Huntress (2016)

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The Eagle Huntress
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $485,964Details
Worldwide Box Office $5,631,241Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $370,931 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $154,958 Details
Total North America Video Sales $525,889
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Synopsis

Follows Aisholopan, a 13-year-old girl, as she trains to become the first female in twelve generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter, and rises to the pinnacle of a tradition that has been handed down from father to son for centuries. While there are many old Kazakh eagle hunters who vehemently reject the idea of any female taking part in their ancient tradition, Aisholpan’s father Nurgaiv believes that a girl can do anything a boy can, as long as she’s determined. The story begins after Aisholpan has been training with her father’s eagle for many months. As every eagle can only have one master, the time has come for Aisholpan to capture an eagle of her own.

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Movie Details

Australia Releases: March 17th, 2017 (Wide)
June 16th, 2022 (Limited)
Video Release: February 7th, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: G
Running Time: 87 minutes
Keywords: Coming of Age, Father and Daughter, Father’s Footsteps, Animal Lead, Set in Mongolia, Sundance Film Festival 2016
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Sony Pictures Classics, 19340 Productions, Artemis Rising Foundation, Impact Partners, Shine Global, Warrior Poets, Kissiki Film
Production Countries: Mongolia, United Kingdom, United States
Languages: Kazakh

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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
2017/03/17 16 $73,320   23 $3,188   $73,320 1
2017/03/24 15 $53,128 -28% 23 $2,310   $159,096 2
2017/03/31 20 $40,070 -25% 23 $1,742   $221,190 3
2017/04/07 - $36,303 -9% 27 $1,345   $275,679 4
2017/04/14 - $30,720 -15% 27 $1,138   $333,276 5
2017/04/21 - $14,553 -53% 26 $560   $367,730 6
2017/04/28 29 $13,104 -10% 23 $570   $394,513 7
2017/05/05 - $10,035 -23% 22 $456   $408,313 8
2017/05/12 - $7,530 -25% 16 $471   $418,448 9
2017/05/19 - $4,088 -46% 7 $584   $447,437 10
2017/05/26 - $3,401 -17% 6 $567   $453,554 11
2017/06/02 - $4,075 +20% 6 $679   $458,913 12
2017/06/09 - $1,503 -63% 3 $501   $461,705 13
2017/06/16 - $1,217 -19% 3 $406   $466,332 14
2017/06/23 - $1,048 -14% 2 $524   $468,267 15
2017/06/30 - $1,020 -3% 2 $510   $470,366 16
2017/07/07 - $836 -18% 2 $418   $472,108 17
2017/07/14 - $304 -64% 1 $304   $473,179 18
2022/06/17 - $3,546   1 $3,546   $485,964 275

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 3/17/2017 $73,320 23 27 243 $485,964 6/20/2022
Austria 3/3/2017 $913 1 1 1 $913 3/7/2017
Italy 8/31/2017 $63,480 0 0 0 $81,336 9/5/2017
Netherlands 6/15/2017 $7,985 19 19 55 $35,103 7/4/2017
New Zealand 1/6/2017 $14,231 9 12 79 $129,917 3/27/2017
North America 11/2/2016 $52,574 4 122 886 $3,168,664 11/20/2018
Portugal 6/30/2017 $770 2 2 2 $770 7/7/2017
Slovenia 1/27/2017 $292 1 1 2 $2,031 2/17/2017
Turkey 4/14/2017 $357 0 2 2 $1,372 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 12/16/2016 $20,605 24 50 196 $474,814 4/26/2017
 
Rest of World $1,250,357
 
Worldwide Total$5,631,241 6/20/2022

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.

Documentary Subject(s)

Nurgaiv Aisholpan    Herself
Rys Nurgaiv    Himself
Kuksyegyen Almagul    Herself
Boshai Dalai Khan    Himself
Bosaga Rys    Himself

Narrator(s)

Daisy Ridley    Narrator

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

Production and Technical Credits

Otto Bell    Director
Stacey Reiss    Producer
Sharon Chang    Producer
Otto Bell    Producer
Morgan Spurlock    Executive Producer
Jeremy Chilnick    Executive Producer
Daisy Ridley    Executive Producer
Marc H. Simon    Executive Producer
Dan Cogan    Executive Producer
Regina K. Scully    Executive Producer
Barbara Dobkin    Executive Producer
Susan MacLaury    Executive Producer
Sia*    Song Writer
Simon Niblett    Director of Photography
Pierre Takal    Editor
Jeff Peters    Composer
Jenny Raskin    Co-Executive Producer
Asher Svidensky    Co-Producer
Martina Radwan    Additional Camera
Christopher Raymond    Additional Camera
Ben Crossley    Assistant Camera
Andrew Yarme    Sound Recordist
Adam Sonnenfeld    Post-Production Supervisor

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