Australia Box Office for The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004)

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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $1,081,417Details
Worldwide Box Office $34,806,726Details
Home Market Performance
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,165,567 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,165,567
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Internationally famous oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew--Team Zissou--set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, elusive, possibly non-existent Jaguar Shark that killed Zissou's partner during the documentary filming of their latest adventure. A young airline co-pilot who may or may not be Zissou's son, a beautiful journalist assigned to write a profile of Zissou, and Zissou's estranged wife and co-producer, Eleanor, joins them on their voyage. They face overwhelming complications including pirates, kidnapping, and bankruptcy.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Australia Releases: March 18th, 2005 (Wide), released as The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Video Release: May 27th, 2014 by Criterion
MPAA Rating: R for language, some drug use, violence and partial nudity.
Running Time: 118 minutes
Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, Comedy Drama, Ensemble, Underwater, Revenge, Death of a Mentor
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Treasure Withstands Heavy Assault

May 21st, 2005

Three new films in the top five and two more than just missed could push National Treasure out of top spot. The film fell just 11% this week for $9.40 million in DVD rentals and $1.30 million in VHS rentals for a combined rentals of $10.70. The film also held up well in DVD dropping to second place. More...

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May 9th, 2005

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April 3rd, 2005

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March 27th, 2005

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March 20th, 2005

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March 13th, 2005

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March 6th, 2005

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February 27th, 2005

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December 27th, 2004

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December 24th, 2004

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December 21st, 2004

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December 14th, 2004

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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
2005/03/18 - $122,462   22 $5,566   $122,462 1
2005/03/25 - $261,159 +113% 52 $5,022   $413,618 2
2005/04/01 - $146,487 -44% 52 $2,817   $688,971 3
2005/04/08 - $105,703 -28% 49 $2,157   $859,307 4
2005/04/15 - $78,335 -26% 47 $1,667   $978,410 5
2005/04/22 - $31,727 -59% 26 $1,220   $1,044,964 6
2005/04/29 - $12,316 -61% 16 $770   $1,076,071 7
2005/05/06 - $9,670 -21% 18 $537   $1,081,417 8

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 3/18/2005 $122,462 22 52 283 $1,081,417 1/15/2021
New Zealand 3/10/2005 $0 0 1 6 $2,187 9/27/2022
North America 12/25/2004 $113,085 2 1,105 5,140 $24,006,726
Portugal 3/17/2005 $0 0 1 2 $184,546 7/5/2023
 
Rest of World $9,531,850
 
Worldwide Total$34,806,726 7/5/2023

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.

Lead Ensemble Members

Bill Murray    Steve Zissou
Owen Wilson    Ned Plimpton
Cate Blanchett    Jane Winslett-Richardson
Anjelica Huston    Eleanor Zissou
Willem Dafoe    Klaus Daimler
Jeff Goldblum    Hennessey
Michael Gambon    Drakoulias
Bud Cort    Bill Ubell

Supporting Cast

Noah Taylor    Vladimir Wolodarsky
Seu Jorge    Pele Dos Santos
Robyn Cohen    Anne-Marie Sakowitz
Waris Ahluwalia    Vikram Ray
Niels Koizumi    Bobby Ogata
Pawel Wdowczak    Renzo Pietro
Matthew Gray Gubler    Intern 1
Seymour Cassel    Esteban du Plantier
Antonio Monda    Festival Director
Isabella Blow    Antonia Cook
James Hamilton    Festival Photographer
Melanie Gerren    Mandeeza
Nazzareno "Neno" Piana*    Elderly Man
Rudd Simmons    Man In Yellow Shirt
Leonardo Giovannelli    Werner
Henry S.F. Cooper Jr.    Talk Show Host
Pietro Ragusa    Academic
Eric Chase Anderson    Air Kentucky Pilot
Robert Wilson    Air Kentucky Pilot
Don McKinnon    Air Kentucky Pilot
Alessio Santini    University Of North Alaska Intern
Paolo Sirignani    University Of North Alaska Intern
Andrew Weisell    University Of North Alaska Intern
Niccolo Senni    University Of North Alaska Intern
Andrea Guerra    University Of North Alaska Intern
Christiano Irrera    University Of North Alaska Intern
Vincenzo Recchia    University Of North Alaska Intern
Marco Ciarlitto    University Of North Alaska Intern
Tony Shafrazi    Larry Amin
Noah Baumbach    Phillip
Stefano Maria Ortolani    Italian Man In Audience
Sylvie Genin    French Woman In Audience
Jacques-Henri Lartigue    Lord Mandrake
Muzius Gordon Dietzmann    Javier
Gangyuan Xu    Cedric
Robin Scott    Hugo
Guglielmo Casciaro    Carl
Alessandro De Angelis    Hennessey Sailor
Andrea Bertone    Hennessey Sailor
Andriy Kachur    Hennessey Sailor
Roberto Salvi    Hennessey Sailor
Stefano Masciolini    Hennessey Sailor
Robert Sommer    Party Guest
Anna Orso    Party Guest
Ettore Conti    Party Guest
Robert Graham    Venezuelan General
Conrado Mendoza Dolor    Pirate
Eduardo Bautista Grantuza    Pirate
Simeon Maragigak Agelion    Pirate
Walter Cajapao Casapao    Pirate
Honorato Ilao Reyes    Pirate
Roderick Magbay    Pirate
Demetreo Castillo    Pirate
Thomas Carwgal de la Pena    Pirate
Edwarren Bantungon    Pirate
Levi Mikael De Ramon    Pirate
Aries Corales    Pirate
Aries Dolor Ilagon    Pirate
Joseph de los Reyes    Pirate
Dennis Rayos Martinez    Pirate
Tatyo Yamanouchi    Pirate
Wai Tung Wong    Pirate
Ging Fang Zhu    Pirate
Francis Dokyi    Water Taxi Driver
Begni Bok Dong    Young Ogata
Daniel Acon    Former Team Zissou, Antarctica
Alexander Hamilton    Former Team Zissou, Antarctica

Uncategorized

Hal Yamanouchi    Chief Pirate

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

Production and Technical Credits

Wes Anderson    Director
Wes Anderson    Screenwriter
Noah Baumbach    Screenwriter
Wes Anderson    Producer
Barry Mendel    Producer
Scott Rudin    Producer
Rudd Simmons    Executive Producer
Robert Yeoman    Director of Photography
Mark Friedberg    Production Designer
David Moritz    Editor
Milena Canonero    Costume Designer
Mark Mothersbaugh    Composer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
Douglas Aibel    Casting Director
Enzo Sisti    Co-Producer
Daniel Beers    Associate Producer
Sam Hoffman    Assistant Director
Inti Carboni    Assistant Director (Italy)
Roman Coppola    Second Unit Director
Vito Colazzo    Unit Production Manager
Stefano Maria Ortolani    Supervising Art Director
Eugenio Ulissi    Art Director
Marco Trentini    Art Director
Simona Migliotti    Art Director
Giacomo Calo Carducci    Art Director
Gretchen Rau    Set Decorator
Stefano Falivene    Second Unit Photography
Margaux Bonhomme    Second Unit Photography (Marineland Antibes)
Laurent King    Second Unit Photography (Marineland Antibes)
Pete Romano    Underwater Photography
Patrick Sweeney    Animation Photography
Daniel R. Padgett    Additional Editor
Pawel Wdowczak    Production Sound Mixer
Gregory H. Watkins    Supervising Re-Recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Supervising Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin E. Carpenter    Re-recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Supervising Sound Editor
Scott A. Jennings    Supervising Sound Editor
Jonathan A. Klein    Sound Effects Editor
Michael O'Farrell    Sound Effects Editor
David V. Butler    Dialogue Editor
Kim Drummond    Dialogue Editor
Gino Tomagnini    Key Makeup
Maria Teresa Corridoni    Key Hairstylist
Franco Maria Salamon*    Stunt Coordinator

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