Sagrada: el misteri de la creacio (2014)

Sagrada: el misteri de la creacio poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $58,755Details
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Synopsis

One of the most iconic structures ever conceived, Barcelona’s La Sagrada Familia is a unique and fascinating architectural project first imagined by controversial genius Antoni Gaudi in the late 19th century. Yet more than 125 years after construction began, the basilica still remains unfinished. This documentary celebrates Gaudi’s vision and the continuing work of thousands of artisans, laborers, and designers as they strive to complete the colossal project while delving into the process of artistic creation in a historical context.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$2,009 (3.4% of total gross)
Legs:11.88 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1 opening theaters/5 max. theaters, 8.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $76,452

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 13,601-13,700) 13,614 $58,755
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 26,101-26,200) 26,138 $58,755
All Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 5,301-5,400) 5,392 $58,755

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 12th, 2014 (Limited) by First Run Features, released as Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 90 minutes
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Keywords: Architecture, Religious, Set in Spain
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: First Run Features
Production Countries: Switzerland
Languages: Catalan, French, German, Spanish

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 12, 2014 86 $2,009   1 $2,009   $2,009 1
Sep 19, 2014 99 $655 -67% 2 $328   $4,089 2
Sep 26, 2014 87 $2,892 +342% 2 $1,446   $9,882 3
Oct 3, 2014 93 $764 -74% 1 $764   $10,646 4
Oct 10, 2014 98 $682 -11% 1 $682   $12,153 5
Oct 24, 2014 106 $730   1 $730   $13,747 7
Oct 31, 2014 103 $508 -30% 1 $508   $14,564 8
Nov 7, 2014 102 $524 +3% 1 $524   $16,247 9
Nov 14, 2014 85 $580 +11% 2 $290   $17,431 10
Nov 21, 2014 89 $194 -67% 1 $194   $18,078 11
Dec 12, 2014 81 $848   1 $848   $19,442 14
Dec 19, 2014 59 $3,143 +271% 3 $1,048   $23,423 15
Dec 26, 2014 62 $4,865 +55% 5 $973   $29,856 16
Jan 2, 2015 78 $420 -91% 2 $210   $32,600 17
Jan 9, 2015 89 $84 -80% 1 $84   $35,602 18
Jan 23, 2015 92 $201   1 $201   $38,857 20
Feb 6, 2015 77 $4,947   1 $4,947   $43,804 22
Feb 20, 2015 76 $2,300   1 $2,300   $46,104 24
Mar 6, 2015 83 $2,262   1 $2,262   $48,366 26
Apr 3, 2015 74 $4,157   3 $1,386   $52,523 30
Apr 10, 2015 85 $2,638 -37% 4 $660   $57,476 31
Apr 17, 2015 92 $989 -63% 3 $330   $58,465 32
Apr 24, 2015 112 $290 -71% 1 $290   $58,755 33

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 12, 2014 88 $3,434   1 $3,434   $3,434 1
Sep 19, 2014 91 $3,556 +4% 4 $889   $6,990 2
Sep 26, 2014 92 $2,892 -19% 2 $1,446   $9,882 3
Oct 3, 2014 97 $1,589 -45% 1 $1,589   $11,471 4
Oct 10, 2014 100 $958 -40% 1 $958   $12,429 5
Oct 17, 2014 107 $588 -39% 1 $588   $13,017 6
Oct 24, 2014 104 $1,039 +77% 1 $1,039   $14,056 7
Oct 31, 2014 93 $1,667 +60% 2 $834   $15,723 8
Nov 7, 2014 89 $1,128 -32% 1 $1,128   $16,851 9
Nov 14, 2014 88 $1,033 -8% 2 $517   $17,884 10
Dec 5, 2014 97 $154   1 $154   $18,594 13
Dec 12, 2014 85 $1,686 +995% 1 $1,686   $20,280 14
Dec 19, 2014 71 $4,711 +179% 3 $1,570   $24,991 15
Dec 26, 2014 66 $7,189 +53% 5 $1,438   $32,180 16
Jan 2, 2015 82 $3,338 -54% 4 $835   $35,518 17
Jan 9, 2015 95 $564 -83% 3 $188   $36,082 18
Jan 16, 2015 85 $2,574 +356% 1 $2,574   $38,656 19
Jan 23, 2015 102 $201 -92% 1 $201   $38,857 20
Feb 6, 2015 84 $4,947   1 $4,947   $43,804 22
Feb 20, 2015 90 $2,300   1 $2,300   $46,104 24
Mar 6, 2015 96 $2,662   1 $2,662   $48,766 26
Apr 3, 2015 78 $6,472   4 $1,618   $54,838 30
Apr 10, 2015 95 $2,638 -59% 4 $660   $57,476 31
Apr 17, 2015 106 $989 -63% 3 $330   $58,465 32
Apr 24, 2015 118 $290 -71% 1 $290   $58,755 33

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Supporting Cast

Lluis Bonet    Himself/Priest

Interviewee(s)

Jaume Torreguitart    Himself/Foreman
Etsuro Sotoo    Himself/Sculptor
Jordi Bonet i Armengol    Himself/Chief Architect
Joan Rigol i Roig    Himself/Former President-Sagrada Familia Foundation
Joan Bassegoda    Himself/Director Catedra Gaudi
Raimon Panikkar    Himself/Professor of Religious Studies
David Mackay    Himself/Urban Planner and Architect
Mariona Bonet    Herself/Architect
Josep Subirachs    Himself/Sculptor

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

Production and Technical Credits

Stefan Haupt    Director
Stefan Haupt    Screenwriter
Patrick Lindenmaier    Cinematographer-Camera
Francesc Canals    Sound Mixer
Christof Schertenleib    Editor
Claudia Lorenz    Assistant Director
J.P. Goljadkin    Composer
Guido Keller    Sound Editor
Guido Keller    Sound Mixer
Patrick Lindenmaier    Lighting

Per Theater Chart: Skeletons Eat Their Fill

September 17th, 2014

The Skeleton Twins poster

There were a number of films in the $10,000 club this weekend, led by The Skeleton Twins, which earned an average of $25,379 in 15 theaters. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby was next up with an average of $19,295 in four theaters. Both of these films have lots of room to expand. My Old Lady also did well with an average of $11,335 in 11 theaters, which is more impressive, because it was a Wednesday release. On the other hand, its reviews are merely good and likely not good enough to thrive in limited release. No Good Deed was right behind with an average of $11,150 in nearly 2,200 theaters. More...

Limited Releases: Skeleton Key to Box Office Success

September 12th, 2014

The Skeleton Twins poster

There's a large number of limited releases, including a few that are earning good reviews and strong buzz. One of these is The Drop, but it is opening in too many theaters and I think that will hurt it at the box office. If I were to guess, The Skeleton Twins will be the biggest hit on this week's list. More...


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Synopsis

One of the most iconic structures ever conceived, Barcelona’s La Sagrada Familia is a unique and fascinating architectural project first imagined by controversial genius Antoni Gaudi in the late 19th century. Yet more than 125 years after construction began, the basilica still remains unfinished. This documentary celebrates Gaudi’s vision and the continuing work of thousands of artisans, laborers, and designers as they strive to complete the colossal project while delving into the process of artistic creation in a historical context.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$2,009 (3.4% of total gross)
Legs:11.88 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1 opening theaters/5 max. theaters, 8.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $76,452

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 13,601-13,700) 13,614 $58,755
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 26,101-26,200) 26,138 $58,755
All Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 5,301-5,400) 5,392 $58,755

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 12th, 2014 (Limited) by First Run Features, released as Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 90 minutes
Comparisons: Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Architecture, Religious, Set in Spain
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: First Run Features
Production Countries: Switzerland
Languages: Catalan, French, German, Spanish

Supporting Cast

Lluis Bonet    Himself/Priest

Interviewee(s)

Jaume Torreguitart    Himself/Foreman
Etsuro Sotoo    Himself/Sculptor
Jordi Bonet i Armengol    Himself/Chief Architect
Joan Rigol i Roig    Himself/Former President-Sagrada Familia Foundation
Joan Bassegoda    Himself/Director Catedra Gaudi
Raimon Panikkar    Himself/Professor of Religious Studies
David Mackay    Himself/Urban Planner and Architect
Mariona Bonet    Herself/Architect
Josep Subirachs    Himself/Sculptor

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

Production and Technical Credits

Stefan Haupt    Director
Stefan Haupt    Screenwriter
Patrick Lindenmaier    Cinematographer-Camera
Francesc Canals    Sound Mixer
Christof Schertenleib    Editor
Claudia Lorenz    Assistant Director
J.P. Goljadkin    Composer
Guido Keller    Sound Editor
Guido Keller    Sound Mixer
Patrick Lindenmaier    Lighting

Per Theater Chart: Skeletons Eat Their Fill

September 17th, 2014

The Skeleton Twins poster

There were a number of films in the $10,000 club this weekend, led by The Skeleton Twins, which earned an average of $25,379 in 15 theaters. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby was next up with an average of $19,295 in four theaters. Both of these films have lots of room to expand. My Old Lady also did well with an average of $11,335 in 11 theaters, which is more impressive, because it was a Wednesday release. On the other hand, its reviews are merely good and likely not good enough to thrive in limited release. No Good Deed was right behind with an average of $11,150 in nearly 2,200 theaters. More...

Limited Releases: Skeleton Key to Box Office Success

September 12th, 2014

The Skeleton Twins poster

There's a large number of limited releases, including a few that are earning good reviews and strong buzz. One of these is The Drop, but it is opening in too many theaters and I think that will hurt it at the box office. If I were to guess, The Skeleton Twins will be the biggest hit on this week's list. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 12, 2014 86 $2,009   1 $2,009   $2,009 1
Sep 19, 2014 99 $655 -67% 2 $328   $4,089 2
Sep 26, 2014 87 $2,892 +342% 2 $1,446   $9,882 3
Oct 3, 2014 93 $764 -74% 1 $764   $10,646 4
Oct 10, 2014 98 $682 -11% 1 $682   $12,153 5
Oct 24, 2014 106 $730   1 $730   $13,747 7
Oct 31, 2014 103 $508 -30% 1 $508   $14,564 8
Nov 7, 2014 102 $524 +3% 1 $524   $16,247 9
Nov 14, 2014 85 $580 +11% 2 $290   $17,431 10
Nov 21, 2014 89 $194 -67% 1 $194   $18,078 11
Dec 12, 2014 81 $848   1 $848   $19,442 14
Dec 19, 2014 59 $3,143 +271% 3 $1,048   $23,423 15
Dec 26, 2014 62 $4,865 +55% 5 $973   $29,856 16
Jan 2, 2015 78 $420 -91% 2 $210   $32,600 17
Jan 9, 2015 89 $84 -80% 1 $84   $35,602 18
Jan 23, 2015 92 $201   1 $201   $38,857 20
Feb 6, 2015 77 $4,947   1 $4,947   $43,804 22
Feb 20, 2015 76 $2,300   1 $2,300   $46,104 24
Mar 6, 2015 83 $2,262   1 $2,262   $48,366 26
Apr 3, 2015 74 $4,157   3 $1,386   $52,523 30
Apr 10, 2015 85 $2,638 -37% 4 $660   $57,476 31
Apr 17, 2015 92 $989 -63% 3 $330   $58,465 32
Apr 24, 2015 112 $290 -71% 1 $290   $58,755 33

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 12, 2014 88 $3,434   1 $3,434   $3,434 1
Sep 19, 2014 91 $3,556 +4% 4 $889   $6,990 2
Sep 26, 2014 92 $2,892 -19% 2 $1,446   $9,882 3
Oct 3, 2014 97 $1,589 -45% 1 $1,589   $11,471 4
Oct 10, 2014 100 $958 -40% 1 $958   $12,429 5
Oct 17, 2014 107 $588 -39% 1 $588   $13,017 6
Oct 24, 2014 104 $1,039 +77% 1 $1,039   $14,056 7
Oct 31, 2014 93 $1,667 +60% 2 $834   $15,723 8
Nov 7, 2014 89 $1,128 -32% 1 $1,128   $16,851 9
Nov 14, 2014 88 $1,033 -8% 2 $517   $17,884 10
Dec 5, 2014 97 $154   1 $154   $18,594 13
Dec 12, 2014 85 $1,686 +995% 1 $1,686   $20,280 14
Dec 19, 2014 71 $4,711 +179% 3 $1,570   $24,991 15
Dec 26, 2014 66 $7,189 +53% 5 $1,438   $32,180 16
Jan 2, 2015 82 $3,338 -54% 4 $835   $35,518 17
Jan 9, 2015 95 $564 -83% 3 $188   $36,082 18
Jan 16, 2015 85 $2,574 +356% 1 $2,574   $38,656 19
Jan 23, 2015 102 $201 -92% 1 $201   $38,857 20
Feb 6, 2015 84 $4,947   1 $4,947   $43,804 22
Feb 20, 2015 90 $2,300   1 $2,300   $46,104 24
Mar 6, 2015 96 $2,662   1 $2,662   $48,766 26
Apr 3, 2015 78 $6,472   4 $1,618   $54,838 30
Apr 10, 2015 95 $2,638 -59% 4 $660   $57,476 31
Apr 17, 2015 106 $989 -63% 3 $330   $58,465 32
Apr 24, 2015 118 $290 -71% 1 $290   $58,755 33

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.