Russia (CIS) Box Office for Песня имён (2019)

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The Song of Names
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Russia (CIS) Box Office $37,657Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,119,836Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $74,123 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $8,290 Details
Total North America Video Sales $82,413
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  6. Cast & Crew
  7. Trailer

Synopsis

Martin Simmonds has been haunted throughout his life by the mysterious disappearance of his “brother” and extraordinary best friend, a Polish Jewish virtuoso violinist, Dovidl Rapaport, who vanished shortly before the 1951 London debut concert that would have launched his brilliant career. Thirty-five years later, Martin discovers that Dovidl may still be alive, and sets out on an obsessive intercontinental search to find him and learn why he left.

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Movie Details

Russia (CIS) Releases: January 16th, 2020 (Wide), released as Песня имён
Video Release: March 24th, 2020 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some strong language, brief sexual material, thematic elements, and smoking.
(Rating bulletin 2599 (Cert #52428), 10/9/2019)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Serendipity Point Films, Lyla Films, Proton Cinema, Telefilm Canada, Sodec, HanWay Films, Feel Films, Ingenious Media, Sony Pictures Classics, Crave Films, Super Ecran, CBC Films, The Canada Media Fund
Production Countries: Canada, Germany, Hungary, United Kingdom
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for March 24th, 2020

March 23rd, 2020

Leave Her to Heaven

The COVID-19 outbreak had basically ended the theatrical market with most theaters closed. Only drive-ins are showing any signs of life. Unfortunately, this is having an effect on the home market as well, some of it positive, some of it very negative. There is a rush to get movies from theaters to the home market and that’s helping improve the list this week. On the other hand, uncertainty with supply chains and stores being open means we could have a very short list next weekend, and next month. There are some big releases this week, including 1917, while Birds of Prey leads the VOD list. However, for Pick of the Week, I went with a much older film, Leave Her to Heaven, which is getting a Criterion Collection release this week. More...

Theater Averages: A Match Made in Heaven

February 27th, 2020

Emma

Emma played matchmaker with audiences and succeeded to the tune of $234,000 in 5 theaters for an average of $46,896. It has significant expansion planned for this weekend and an opening like this is a hopeful sign. On the other hand, I don’t think Come and See will expand significantly, as re-releases rarely do. That said, it did earn $16,053 in one theater, so that theater is happy they booked it. It isn’t looking as bright for Seberg. Granted, it did earn an average of $15,727 in three theaters; however, it was very front-loaded and that’s a bad omen going forward. More...

Christmas Releases: Little Women hopes to have a Large Opening Day

December 24th, 2019

Little Women

It’s a Tuesday Christmas Eve, and that makes for a challenging situation for box office prognosticators, with Wednesday releases adding to the difficulties. Because of that, I am going to combine the weekend predictions and the limited releases into one shorter column. I will talk about all new releases / expansions for this week without going into detail over their box office chances. Look for a more comprehensive prediction column Thursday as usual. The biggest of the Christmas Day releases should be Little Women; however, that film is making big push for awards, and will likely have very long legs as a result. Conversely, Spies in Disguise is a rare family film opening on Christmas, which makes it a real wild card. More...

The Song of Names Trailer

November 15th, 2019

Drama starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen opens December 25 ... Full Movie Details.

Martin Simmonds has been haunted throughout his life by the mysterious disappearance of his “brother” and extraordinary best friend, a Polish Jewish virtuoso violinist, Dovidl Rapaport, who vanished shortly before the 1951 London debut concert that would have launched his brilliant career. Thirty-five years later, Martin discovers that Dovidl may still be alive, and sets out on an obsessive intercontinental search to find him and learn why he left. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
New Zealand 11/8/2019 $597 3 10 13 $2,883 10/19/2022
North America 12/25/2019 $41,156 10 182 692 $1,077,584
Romania 5/21/2021 $1,712 15 15 15 $1,712 10/20/2022
Russia (CIS) 1/16/2020 $24,052 177 177 247 $37,657 10/19/2022
 
Worldwide Total$1,119,836 10/20/2022

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Leading Cast

Tim Roth    Martin Simmonds
Clive Owen    Dovidl Rapaport

Supporting Cast

Catherine McCormack    Helen Simmonds
Jonah Hauer-King    Dovidl (17-23)
Gerran Howell    Martin (17-21)
Luke Doyle    Dovidl (9-13)
Misha Handley    Martin (9-13)
Stanley Townsend    Gilbert Simmonds
Magdalena Cielecka    Anna Wozniak
Eddie Izzard    BBC Radio Announcer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Francois Girard    Director
Robert Lantos    Producer
Lyse Lafontaine    Producer
Nick Hirschkorn    Producer
Norman Lebrecht    Story based on the novel by
Jeffrey Caine    Screenwriter
Mark Musselman    Executive Producer
Joe Iacono    Executive Producer
Peter Touche    Executive Producer
Randy Lennox    Executive Producer
Stephen Spence    Executive Producer
Tibor Krsko    Executive Producer
Anant Singh    Executive Producer
Viktoria Petranyi    Co-Producer
Kirsty Kinnear    Casting Director
Pam Dixon    Casting Director
Michel Arcand    Editor
Anne Dixon    Costume Designer
Francois Seguin    Production Designer
David Franco    Director of Photography
Howard Shore    Composer
Deirdre Bowen    Additional Casting
Mario Janelle    Second Unit Director
Mario Janelle    Second Unit Camera
Alain Lachance    Visual Effects Supervisor

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