Sweden Box Office for Im Labyrinth des Schweigens (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Sweden Box Office $66,612Details
Worldwide Box Office $4,917,315Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $113,905 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $18,866 Details
Total North America Video Sales $132,771
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Synopsis

Germany 1958. Reconstruction, economic miracle. Johann Radmann has just recently been appointed Public Prosecutor and, like all beginners, he has to content himself with boring traffic offenses. When the journalist Thomas Gnielka causes a ruckus in the courthouse, Radmann pricks up his ears: a friend of Gnielka's identified a teacher as a former Auschwitz guard, but no one is interested in prosecuting him. Against the will of his immediate superior, Radmann begins to examine the case– and lands in a web of repression and denial, but also of idealization. In those years, "Auschwitz" was a word that some people had never heard of, and others wanted to forget as quickly as possible. Only the Prosecutor General Fritz Bauer encourages Radmann's curiosity; he himself has long wanted to bring the crimes committed in Auschwitz to the public's attention, but lacks the legal means for a prosecution. When Johann Radmann and Thomas Gnielka find documents that lead to the perpetrators, Bauer immediately recognizes how explosive they are and officially entrusts all further investigations to Radmann. The young prosecutor devotes himself with utmost commitment to his new task and is resolved to find out what really happened back then. He questions witnesses, combs through files, secures evidence and allows himself to be drawn into the case to such an extent that he is blind to everything else-even to Marlene Wondrak, with whom he has fallen hopelessly in love. Radmann oversteps boundaries, falls out with friends, colleagues and allies, and is sucked deeper and deeper into a labyrinth of lies and guilt in hi s search for the truth. But what he ultimately brings to light will change the country forever.

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Movie Details

Sweden Releases: August 21st, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: February 9th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for a scene of sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2378, 6/17/2015)
Running Time: 123 minutes
Keywords: 1950s, Set in West Germany, Nazis Outside of World War II, Lawyers, Government Corruption
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Claussen, Wobke , Putz Filmproduktion, Naked Eye Filmproduction
Production Countries: Germany
Languages: German

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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
2015/09/04 15 $13,084   14 $935   $66,612 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/17/2015 $43,977 17 17 48 $90,045 11/25/2018
Australia 4/1/2016 $24,135 9 12 83 $128,800 6/13/2016
Brazil 12/17/2015 $22,546 23 23 103 $106,327 3/8/2016
Colombia 12/10/2015 $0 0 1070 1070 $62,245 12/30/2018
Croatia 2/4/2016 $3,270 8 11 33 $9,164 12/31/2018
Denmark 9/3/2015 $0 0 14 14 $66,943 9/22/2015
France 5/1/2015 $546,239 0 0 0 $547,458 8/21/2018
Germany 11/6/2014 $0 0 2 3 $1,756,867 10/20/2015
Italy 1/14/2016 $59,784 32 75 198 $578,004 6/9/2016
Mexico 5/20/2016 $60,024 0 0 0 $66,924 9/8/2018
New Zealand 6/24/2016 $24,004 14 15 91 $110,185 8/15/2016
North America 9/30/2015 $22,101 3 72 418 $794,452 6/2/2016
Poland 1/22/2016 $2,054 0 0 0 $2,054 12/31/2018
Spain 1/23/2015 $144,149 75 78 222 $278,092 11/27/2018
Sweden 8/21/2015 $0 0 14 14 $66,612 9/9/2015
Turkey 1/29/2016 $0 0 0 0 $10,231 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 2/19/2016 $1,242 1 1 6 $11,532 6/9/2016
Uruguay 11/26/2015 $6,639 2 7 16 $26,471 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $204,909
 
Worldwide Total$4,917,315 12/31/2018

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Leading Cast

Alexander Fehling    Johann Radmann

Supporting Cast

Andre Szymanski    Thomas Gnielka
Friederike Becht    Marlene Wondrak
Johannes Krisch    Simon Kirsch
Hansi Jochmann    Erika Schmitt
Johann von Bülow    Otto Haller
Robert Hunger-Buhler    Walter Friedberg
Lukas Miko    Hermann Langbein
Gert Voss    Fritz Bauer
Lisa Martinek    Inge

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Production and Technical Credits

Giulio Ricciarelli    Director
Elisabeth Bartel    Screenwriter
Giulio Ricciarelli    Screenwriter
Uli Putz    Producer
Sabine Lamby    Producer
Jakob Claussen    Producer
Jens Oberwetter    Line Producer
Andrea Dechsner    Production Manager
Carolin Von Fritsch    Production Manager
Andrea Mertens    Editor
Niki Reiser    Composer
Sebastian Pille    Composer
Stefan Korte    Sound Mixer
Friedrich M. Dosch    Sound Designer
Martin Langer    Director of Photography
Roman Osin    Director of Photography
Manfred Doring    Set Designer
Aenne Plaumann    Costume Designer
Gunther Gries    Composer-Original Sound
Verena Weissert    Make up
Judith Muller    Make up
An Dorthe Braker    Casting Director