Italy Box Office for A United Kingdom - L'amore che ha cambiato la storia (2016)

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A United Kingdom
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Italy Box Office $845,720Details
Worldwide Box Office $11,096,020Details
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Synopsis

The true story of the forbidden love of King Seretse Khama of Botswana and Ruth Williams, a white woman from London, which caused an international uproar when they decided to marry in the late 1940s just as apartheid was being introduced into South Africa. It was a decision that altered the course of African history.

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Movie Details

Italy Releases: February 3rd, 2017 (Wide), released as A United Kingdom - L'amore che ha cambiato la storia
Video Release: May 23rd, 2017 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language including racial epithets and a scene of sensuality.
(Rating bulletin 2451 (Cert #50694), 11/16/2016)
Running Time: 111 minutes
Keywords: 1940s, Royalty, Interracial Romance, Set in United Kingdom, Set in Africa, Romance, Political, Apartheid, Forbidden Romance, Biographical Drama, Biography
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Pathe, BBC Films, Ingenious Media, BFI, Canal Plus, Cine Plus, Yoruba Saxon, Harbinger Pictures, A Perfect Weekend, Film United
Production Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for June 6th, 2017

June 6th, 2017

Beauty and the Beast

Summer is usually the slowest time of the year on the home market; however, this week we have the biggest theatrical hit of the year so far coming out. Unfortunately, Beauty and the Beast isn’t really Pick of the Week material. It’s not bad and the DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack hav enough extras to be worth picking up, but that’s not enough to put it over the top. Unfortunately, the film was such a massive hit at the box office that it scared away all of the competition and there’s no real Pick of the Week films on this week’s list. More...

Home Market Releases for May 23rd, 2017

May 24th, 2017

My Life as a Zucchini

It is a great week on the home market with two monster hits coming out: Logan and Get Out. However, both have previously been named Pick of the Week. Fortunately there was one other release in competition for Pick of the Week, My Life as a Zucchini on Blu-ray. Thank goodness this film comes out this week. Otherwise, John Wick: Chapter Two would have become the third Video on Demand release in a row to win Pick of the Week. More...

Theater Averages: Beauty Outshines all Competition with Average of $41,508

March 21st, 2017

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast had the best theater average of 2017, so far, at $41,508. This puts it just ahead of Kedi, which opened with $40,103 in its lone theater. The second best average of the week was earned by T2: Trainspotting at $34,115 in five theaters, which is the third best average of the year so far. Song to Song was the only other film to earn an average above $10,000 over the weekend, pulling in $12,640 in four theaters. While Frantz didn’t quite get into the $10,000 club over the weekend, it came close with an average of $9,373. Furthermore, it was a Wednesday release and earned a five-date average of $11,470. More...

Theater Averages: Shopper Goes on Buying Spree with $19,794

March 15th, 2017

Personal Shopper

Personal Shopper had the best theater average this past weekend earning an average of $19,794 in four theaters. The overall box office champ, Kong: Skull Island, earned $15,867. Raw was the only other film in the $10,000 club with an average of $12,413 in two theaters. Meanwhile, The Sense of an Ending just missed the mark with an average of $9,923 in four theaters. More...

Theater Averages: Logan is Lonely on Top with $21,717

March 7th, 2017

Logan

Logan was the only film in the $10,000 club with an average of $21,717. More...

Theater Averages: Kedi is the Cat’s Meow earning $40,103

February 15th, 2017

Kedi

Kedi became the first movie released in 2017 to hit the $40,000 mark on the per theater chart earning $40,103 in its lone theater. A United Kingdom was next with an average of $16,628 in four theaters. This is enough to suggest it will expand, but not enough to think it will earn a significant measure of mainstream success. The only other two films in the $10,000 club were the top two films on the overall weekend chart. The Lego Batman Movie earned an average of $12,966, putting it just ahead of Fifty Shades Darker, which earned an average of $12,563. More...

Weekend Estimates: Batman Shades Fifty

February 12th, 2017

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Friday Estimates: Fifty Leads Fantastic Friday with $21.5 million

February 11th, 2017

Fifty Shades Darker

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Limited and VOD Releases: United We Stand

February 10th, 2017

A United Kingdom

It is a super short list this week, because the weather here is so bad it is negatively affecting my internet access. The power hasn’t gone out, at least not more than a mere flicker, but the internet has slowed to a crawl enough that I’m worried if I don’t get it done quickly, I won’t get a chance to do it at all. Of the movies on this week’s list, A United Kingdom is the one I’m most interested in seeing. More...

A United Kingdom Trailer

January 30th, 2017

Historical drama starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike opens February 10 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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
2017/02/03 8 $419,024   0     $419,024 1
2017/02/10 10 $191,314 -54% 0     $747,738 2
2017/02/17 16 $60,256 -69% 0     $845,720 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 10/28/2016 $8,342 2 87 787 $1,872,110 4/10/2017
France 3/31/2017 $75,381 0 0 0 $75,381 6/27/2018
Italy 2/3/2017 $419,024 0 0 0 $845,720 2/23/2017
Netherlands 3/31/2017 $48,725 38 41 186 $249,024 5/4/2017
New Zealand 12/9/2016 $104,808 66 67 453 $593,575 4/10/2017
North America 2/10/2017 $66,510 4 317 1,445 $3,902,185
Portugal 3/10/2017 $23,620 26 26 63 $63,183 4/14/2017
South Korea 1/25/2018 $0 0 105 151 $102,722 3/15/2018
Spain 5/5/2017 $73,883 100 101 282 $228,659 6/2/2017
Turkey 4/7/2017 $14,726 27 27 27 $25,486 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 11/25/2016 $771,002 420 420 1296 $3,137,975 3/29/2017
 
Worldwide Total$11,096,020 2/26/2019

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.

Leading Cast

David Oyelowo    Seretse Khama
Rosamund Pike    Ruth Williams

Supporting Cast

Jack Davenport    Sir Alistair Canning
Tom Felton    Rufus Lancaster
Laura Carmichael    Muriel
Terry Pheto    Naledi
Jessica Oyelowo    Lady Lilly Canning
Arnold Oceng    Charles
Nicholas Rowe    Fenner Brockway
Anton Lesser    Prime Minister Attlee
Anastasia Hille    Dot Williams
Jack Lowden    Tony Benn
Merveille Lukeba    Joe
Nicholas Lyndhurst    George Williams
Vusi Kunene    Tshekedi Khama
Charlotte Hope    Olivia Lancaster
Theo Landey    Michael Nash
Abena Ayivor    Ella Khama
Zackary Momoh    Oluwo
Billy Boyle    Reverend James Manners
Kevin Hand    Manager
Raymond Burnet    Reverend Leonard Patterson
Joseph Makwinja    Morgan
Michael Howe    Terence Bernard
Madison Manowe    Baby Jacqueline
Motheo Motalaote    Baby Jacqueline
Chelsea J. Scott    Baby Jacqueline
Donald Molosi    Kabelo
Julian Firth    Mr. Speaker
Duncan Wisbey    Commonwealth Under-Secretary
Rupert Vansittart    Sir Ian Fraser
James Northcote    Roberts
Justice Moilwa    Young Man
Motshereganyi Sefanyetso    Dr. Moikangao
Gareth Matthews    Station Master
Femi Ogunbanjo*    Man from Rhodesia
Letsomo La Tshipa    Village Headman
Sophie Matlapeng    Lesedi
Tapologo Manche    Woman in Rondavel
Anthony Kaye    Sefu
Will Featherstone    Reporter
Danny Babington    Reporter
Dave Perry    Idiot
Dean Roberts    Idiot
Craig Whittaker    Idiot
Ookeditse Mosenki    African Girl
Paul Putner    Porter
Kgomotso Tshwenyego    Midwife
John Mazabathi Mokandla    Naledi Village Man

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

Production and Technical Credits

Amma Asante    Director
Guy Hibbert    Screenwriter
Rick McCallum    Producer
David Oyelowo    Producer
Peter Heslop    Producer
Brunson Green    Producer
Justin Moore-Lewy    Producer
Charlie Mason    Producer
Cameron McCracken    Executive Producer
Christine Langan    Executive Producer
Natascha Wharton    Executive Producer
Eleanor Clark Windo    Executive Producer
Guy Hibbert    Executive Producer
Susan Williams    Story based on the book ‘Colour Bar’ by
Sam McCurdy    Cinematographer
Simon Bowles    Production Designer
Jon Gregory    Editor
Jonathan Amos    Editor
Jenny Beavan    Costume Designer
Anushia Nieradzik    Costume Designer
Meg Tanner    Make-up and Hair Designer
Patrick Doyle    Composer
Sasha Robertson    Casting Director
Veronika Lencova    Line Producer
Edoardo Ferretti    First Assistant Director
Sarah Trevis    Assistant Casting Director
Jana Nemcekova    Script Supervisor
Alessia Silvetti    Second Assistant Director
Jason Wheeler    Supervising Location Manager
Igor Pokorny    Sound Mixer
Rebecca Alleway    Set Decorator
Simone Stubbs    Make up
Justin Warburton-Brown    Art Director
Karl Probert    Art Director
Marco Scotti    Costume Supervisor
Hugh MacDonald    Visual Effects Supervisor
Fiona Foster    Visual Effects Producer
James Fleming    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kris Wright    Visual Effects Executive Producer
James Mather    Supervising Sound Designer
Mike Prestwood Smith    Re-recording Mixer
James Mather    Re-recording Mixer
Chris Burdon    Re-recording Mixer
Jed Loughran    Sound Effects Editor
Lee Herrick    Dialogue/ADR Editor
Julien Pirrie    Foley Mixer
Andy Glen    Music Editor
Karen Elliott    Music Supervisor
Ray Nicholas    Stunt Coordinator

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