Australia Box Office for The Barbarian Invasions (2003)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $272,181Details
Worldwide Box Office $25,913,869Details
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Movie Details

Production Budget:$5,000,000
Australia Releases: April 1st, 2004 (Limited), released as The Barbarian Invasions
MPAA Rating: R for language, sexual dialogue and drug content
Running Time: 99 minutes
Keywords: Ensemble, Delayed Sequel, Terminal Illness, Dysfunctional Family, You Can't Go Home Again, Infidelity, Adult Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Family Drama
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production Countries: Canada, France
Languages: English, French

DVD Releases for July 13, 2004

July 12th, 2004

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section. This week's pick of the week was a real buried treasure, so well buried that I couldn't find it. Currently, there isn't a single release in the top ten on Amazon's Sales Chart. And the top performer from this week's releases is a case of controversy over quality. More...

Close, but no Cigar

March 31st, 2004

No team could muster $10,000 per theatre this weekend, but two movies came awfully close. Bon Voyage, last week's winner, took top spot with an impressive $9,879 average in 6 theatres. Just $6 behind was Dogville which opened in 9 theatres. More...

Hello Lenin!

March 11th, 2004

While The Passion of the Christ finished first on the per theatre charts for the second weekend in a row, it the performance of a smaller movie, Goodbye, Lenin! that stole the show. Its per theatre average climbed nearly 10%. Now a movie having its per theatre average climb after the Oscars isn't surprising. However, Goodbye, Lenin! was ignored by the Oscar nomination committee. So the increase bodes very well for its long term success. More...

Oscars Boost Box Office of Several Films

March 8th, 2004

With its 11 Oscar wins and huge jump in theatre count, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King should have had the largest post-Oscar jump at the box office. And while in raw dollars it did, it was the lesser known The Barbarian Invasions that had the biggest percent jump. The Canadian film and winner of Best Foreign Language Film jumped more than 137% at the box office. Its per theatre average also jumped by nearly 40%, compared to the nearly 20% drop by Return of the King. More...

Lording over the Oscars

February 29th, 2004

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King swept all the categories it was nominated for in winning a record-equaling 11 Oscars earlier this evening. Here is a list of the winners with reactions to be posted tomorrow. More...

Numbers Readers Predicting Return of the King Oscar Sweep

February 29th, 2004

The final results are in from our Predict the Academy Awards Competition, and Numbers readers are forecasting a Lord of the Rings sweep at the ceremony tonight.

A stunning 90% of voters are calling for Lord of the Rings to win Best Picture and Peter Jackson to win Best Director - some of the strongest predictions we've seen in the 7 years we've been running the poll. The movie is also projected to win in every other category in which its nominated.

With no Rings stars nominated for acting awards though, some of the other results are still ripe for speculation. More...

Oscar Prediction: Foreign Language Film

February 29th, 2004

The Numbers Predict the Academy Awards Competition closes in just a couple of hours, at noon Pacific Time, but it's not too late to submit your predictions for the Oscar winners and win some great prizes.

All week we've been using votes in the competition to predict Oscar winners. This afternoon we'll call the results in all the remaining categories, but this morning we have one more result to call... Best Foreign Language Film. More...

They Couldn't have Dreamt of a Better Opening

February 12th, 2004

It's obvious The Dreamers wasn't hampered by its NC-17 rating. Not only is its per theatre average of $28,526 the best of the week, it was the best this year beating Big Fish by more than $8,000. More...

King Oscar, Lord of the Nominations

January 27th, 2004

Nominations for the 76the Annual Academy Awards were announced today. As always, here is a list of the nominations, plus reactions below. More...

2004 Golden Globe Awards are being Handed out Tonight

January 25th, 2004

With the awards ceremony only hours away, here's one last look at the theatrical nominations for tonight's 61st annual Golden Globes awards. More...

Indies Should be the most Thankful

December 2nd, 2003

Smaller, independent films dominated the top Ten Per Theatre Average chart this week, taking the first seven spots. More...

Number One for 21 Grams

November 25th, 2003


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
2004/04/09 6 $164,529   15 $10,969   $164,529 2
2004/05/14 - $25,117   15 $1,674   $173,934 7
2004/05/21 - $17,975 -28% 12 $1,498   $205,180 8
2004/05/28 - $18,171 +1% 14 $1,298   $234,077 9
2004/06/04 - $9,951 -45% 10 $995   $244,562 10
2004/06/11 - $9,583 -4% 12 $799   $260,221 11
2004/06/18 - $6,344 -34% 11 $577   $272,181 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/1/2004 $0 0 15 89 $272,181 4/6/2020
North America 5/9/2003 $461,363 134 139 1,768 $8,460,000 12/15/2015
 
Rest of World $17,181,688
 
Worldwide Total$25,913,869 4/6/2020

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Lead Ensemble Members

Remy Girard    Rémy
Stephane Rousseau    Sébastien
Dorothee Berryman    Louise
Louise Portal    Diane
Marie-Josee Croze    Nathalie
Marina Hands    Gaëlle

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Production and Technical Credits

Denys Arcand    Director
Denys Arcand    Screenwriter