Ma Loute (2016)

Ma Loute
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $112,481Details
International Box Office $4,727,894
Worldwide Box Office $4,840,375
Domestic Physical Disc Sales
DVD Sales (estimated) $47,599
Blu-ray Sales (estimated) $23,251
Total $70,850
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The bourgeois and extremely eccentric Van Peteghem family—among them Juliette Binoche, Fabrice Luchini, and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi—have settled in for another summer at their cliff-top villa overlooking the picturesque Slack Bay. Their leisurely rhythm of sunbathing and seaside constitutionals is soon interrupted by the arrival of two bumbling inspectors investigating a string of tourists gone missing (and serving full-on Keystone Kops). As the macabre mysteries mount and love blossoms between the family’s genderqueer teen and the son of a local fisherman, Binoche and company ratchet the slapstick up to eleven. It’s no wonder director Bruno Dumont (Li’l Quinquin, Camille Claudel 1915) cites Peter Sellers, Monty Python, and Laurel and Hardy as cinematic influences for his delightful foray into winking, absurdist farce.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$6,696 (6.0% of total gross)
Legs:16.80 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:2.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:2 opening theaters/6 max. theaters, 10.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $149,978

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 21st, 2017 (Limited) by Kino Lorber, released as Slack Bay
International Releases: May 20th, 2016 (Wide) (France)
June 23rd, 2016 (Wide) (Netherlands)
July 8th, 2016 (Limited) (Russia (CIS))
July 15th, 2016 (Limited), released as Líná zátoka (Czech Republic)
August 26th, 2016 (Wide) (Italy)
Video Release: September 12th, 2017 by Kino Lorber, released as Slack Bay
MPA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 122 minutes
Geographical setting: France
Plot point: Born from Incest, Cannibalism, Cross-Dressing, Dysfunctional Family, Incest, LGBTQ+, Missing Person, Romance, Tourists In Trouble
Time period setting: 1910s
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 3B Productions, Twenty Twenty Vision, Pallas Film, Arte France Cinema, WDR/Arte, Memento Films Distribution, Memento Films International, Pictanovo, Le Fresnoy, Cofinova 12, Cineimage 10, Soficinema 12, Scope Pictures, Canal Plus, Cine Plus, CNC, La Region des Hauts de France, Mitteldeutsche Medienfoerderung, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Rachid Bouchareb, The German Federal Film Board, Tax Shelter du Gouvernemant Federal
Production Countries: France
Languages: French

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 21, 2017 67 $6,696   2 $3,348   $6,696 1
Apr 28, 2017 67 $5,629 -16% 4 $1,407   $20,720 2
May 5, 2017 79 $1,791 -68% 2 $896   $37,602 3
May 12, 2017 87 $1,547 -14% 2 $774   $39,983 4
May 19, 2017 - $648 -58% 1 $648   $41,344 5
May 26, 2017 69 $3,860 +496% 6 $643   $45,204 6
Jun 2, 2017 92 $210 -95% 2 $105   $47,233 7
Jun 9, 2017 81 $961 +358% 2 $481   $48,538 8
Jun 16, 2017 70 $2,731 +184% 5 $546   $52,077 9
Jun 23, 2017 79 $997 -63% 6 $166   $55,951 10
Jun 30, 2017 83 $1,282 +29% 3 $427   $57,773 11
Jul 7, 2017 74 $2,215 +73% 2 $1,108   $60,316 12
Jul 14, 2017 78 $1,563 -29% 2 $782   $62,159 13
Jul 21, 2017 55 $6,164 +294% 4 $1,541   $68,323 14
Jul 28, 2017 66 $3,998 -35% 6 $666   $85,341 15
Aug 4, 2017 62 $4,821 +21% 4 $1,205   $95,375 16
Aug 11, 2017 75 $2,853 -41% 3 $951   $99,920 17
Aug 18, 2017 79 $2,364 -17% 2 $1,182   $104,349 18
Aug 25, 2017 94 $1,209 -49% 2 $605   $106,920 19
Sep 1, 2017 106 $1,101 -9% 2 $551   $109,138 20
Sep 8, 2017 109 $602 -45% 2 $301   $111,062 21
Sep 15, 2017 116 $26 -96% 1 $26   $112,375 22

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 21, 2017 65 $10,377   2 $5,189   $15,091 1
Apr 28, 2017 58 $20,720 +100% 4 $5,180   $35,811 2
May 5, 2017 78 $2,625 -87% 2 $1,313   $38,436 3
May 12, 2017 85 $2,260 -14% 2 $1,130   $40,696 4
May 19, 2017 87 $648 -71% 1 $648   $41,344 5
May 26, 2017 66 $5,679 +776% 6 $947   $47,023 6
Jun 2, 2017 92 $554 -90% 2 $277   $47,577 7
Jun 9, 2017 79 $1,769 +219% 2 $885   $49,346 8
Jun 16, 2017 68 $5,608 +217% 5 $1,122   $54,954 9
Jun 23, 2017 82 $1,537 -73% 6 $256   $56,491 10
Jun 30, 2017 86 $1,610 +5% 3 $537   $58,101 11
Jul 7, 2017 79 $2,495 +55% 2 $1,248   $60,596 12
Jul 14, 2017 83 $1,563 -37% 2 $782   $62,159 13
Jul 21, 2017 52 $19,184 +1,127% 2 $9,592   $81,343 14
Jul 28, 2017 61 $9,211 -52% 6 $1,535   $90,554 15
Aug 4, 2017 63 $6,513 -29% 4 $1,628   $97,067 16
Aug 11, 2017 75 $4,918 -24% 3 $1,639   $101,985 17
Aug 18, 2017 82 $3,726 -24% 2 $1,863   $105,711 18
Aug 25, 2017 93 $2,326 -38% 2 $1,163   $108,037 19
Sep 1, 2017 99 $2,423 +4% 2 $1,212   $110,460 20
Sep 8, 2017 96 $1,889 -22% 3 $630   $112,349 21
Sep 15, 2017 119 $132 -93% 1 $132   $112,481 22

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Synopsis

The bourgeois and extremely eccentric Van Peteghem family—among them Juliette Binoche, Fabrice Luchini, and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi—have settled in for another summer at their cliff-top villa overlooking the picturesque Slack Bay. Their leisurely rhythm of sunbathing and seaside constitutionals is soon interrupted by the arrival of two bumbling inspectors investigating a string of tourists gone missing (and serving full-on Keystone Kops). As the macabre mysteries mount and love blossoms between the family’s genderqueer teen and the son of a local fisherman, Binoche and company ratchet the slapstick up to eleven. It’s no wonder director Bruno Dumont (Li’l Quinquin, Camille Claudel 1915) cites Peter Sellers, Monty Python, and Laurel and Hardy as cinematic influences for his delightful foray into winking, absurdist farce.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$6,696 (6.0% of total gross)
Legs:16.80 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:2.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:2 opening theaters/6 max. theaters, 10.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $149,978

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 21st, 2017 (Limited) by Kino Lorber, released as Slack Bay
International Releases: May 20th, 2016 (Wide) (France)
June 23rd, 2016 (Wide) (Netherlands)
July 8th, 2016 (Limited) (Russia (CIS))
July 15th, 2016 (Limited), released as Líná zátoka (Czech Republic)
August 26th, 2016 (Wide) (Italy)
Video Release: September 12th, 2017 by Kino Lorber, released as Slack Bay
MPA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 122 minutes
Geographical setting: France
Plot point: Born from Incest, Cannibalism, Cross-Dressing, Dysfunctional Family, Incest, LGBTQ+, Missing Person, Romance, Tourists In Trouble
Time period setting: 1910s
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 3B Productions, Twenty Twenty Vision, Pallas Film, Arte France Cinema, WDR/Arte, Memento Films Distribution, Memento Films International, Pictanovo, Le Fresnoy, Cofinova 12, Cineimage 10, Soficinema 12, Scope Pictures, Canal Plus, Cine Plus, CNC, La Region des Hauts de France, Mitteldeutsche Medienfoerderung, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Rachid Bouchareb, The German Federal Film Board, Tax Shelter du Gouvernemant Federal
Production Countries: France
Languages: French

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 21, 2017 67 $6,696   2 $3,348   $6,696 1
Apr 28, 2017 67 $5,629 -16% 4 $1,407   $20,720 2
May 5, 2017 79 $1,791 -68% 2 $896   $37,602 3
May 12, 2017 87 $1,547 -14% 2 $774   $39,983 4
May 19, 2017 - $648 -58% 1 $648   $41,344 5
May 26, 2017 69 $3,860 +496% 6 $643   $45,204 6
Jun 2, 2017 92 $210 -95% 2 $105   $47,233 7
Jun 9, 2017 81 $961 +358% 2 $481   $48,538 8
Jun 16, 2017 70 $2,731 +184% 5 $546   $52,077 9
Jun 23, 2017 79 $997 -63% 6 $166   $55,951 10
Jun 30, 2017 83 $1,282 +29% 3 $427   $57,773 11
Jul 7, 2017 74 $2,215 +73% 2 $1,108   $60,316 12
Jul 14, 2017 78 $1,563 -29% 2 $782   $62,159 13
Jul 21, 2017 55 $6,164 +294% 4 $1,541   $68,323 14
Jul 28, 2017 66 $3,998 -35% 6 $666   $85,341 15
Aug 4, 2017 62 $4,821 +21% 4 $1,205   $95,375 16
Aug 11, 2017 75 $2,853 -41% 3 $951   $99,920 17
Aug 18, 2017 79 $2,364 -17% 2 $1,182   $104,349 18
Aug 25, 2017 94 $1,209 -49% 2 $605   $106,920 19
Sep 1, 2017 106 $1,101 -9% 2 $551   $109,138 20
Sep 8, 2017 109 $602 -45% 2 $301   $111,062 21
Sep 15, 2017 116 $26 -96% 1 $26   $112,375 22

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 21, 2017 65 $10,377   2 $5,189   $15,091 1
Apr 28, 2017 58 $20,720 +100% 4 $5,180   $35,811 2
May 5, 2017 78 $2,625 -87% 2 $1,313   $38,436 3
May 12, 2017 85 $2,260 -14% 2 $1,130   $40,696 4
May 19, 2017 87 $648 -71% 1 $648   $41,344 5
May 26, 2017 66 $5,679 +776% 6 $947   $47,023 6
Jun 2, 2017 92 $554 -90% 2 $277   $47,577 7
Jun 9, 2017 79 $1,769 +219% 2 $885   $49,346 8
Jun 16, 2017 68 $5,608 +217% 5 $1,122   $54,954 9
Jun 23, 2017 82 $1,537 -73% 6 $256   $56,491 10
Jun 30, 2017 86 $1,610 +5% 3 $537   $58,101 11
Jul 7, 2017 79 $2,495 +55% 2 $1,248   $60,596 12
Jul 14, 2017 83 $1,563 -37% 2 $782   $62,159 13
Jul 21, 2017 52 $19,184 +1,127% 2 $9,592   $81,343 14
Jul 28, 2017 61 $9,211 -52% 6 $1,535   $90,554 15
Aug 4, 2017 63 $6,513 -29% 4 $1,628   $97,067 16
Aug 11, 2017 75 $4,918 -24% 3 $1,639   $101,985 17
Aug 18, 2017 82 $3,726 -24% 2 $1,863   $105,711 18
Aug 25, 2017 93 $2,326 -38% 2 $1,163   $108,037 19
Sep 1, 2017 99 $2,423 +4% 2 $1,212   $110,460 20
Sep 8, 2017 96 $1,889 -22% 3 $630   $112,349 21
Sep 15, 2017 119 $132 -93% 1 $132   $112,481 22

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.