Movie Comparison: Pieces of April (2003)

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  Pieces of
April
Domestic Release Date Oct 17, 2003
Production Budget $300,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 6
Maximum Theaters 101
Theatrical Engagements 824
Domestic Opening Weekend $48,422
Domestic Box Office $2,528,664
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$4,514,233
International Box Office $1,042,589
Worldwide Box Office $3,571,253
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  3. Week Comparison
  Pieces of
April
Opening Weekend $48,422 /
$48,422
2nd Weekend $185,654 /
$254,898
3rd Weekend $232,570 /
$551,542
4th Weekend $254,855 /
$892,598
5th Weekend $247,652 /
$1,244,366
6th Weekend $257,437 /
$1,579,812
7th Weekend $254,799 /
$1,962,946
8th Weekend $108,865 /
$2,122,525
9th Weekend $71,030 /
$2,235,467
10th Weekend $43,978 /
$2,313,443
11th Weekend $18,107 /
$2,360,184
12th Weekend $18,107 /
$2,376,152
13th Weekend - /
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14th Weekend $20,064 /
$2,450,119
15th Weekend - /
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16th Weekend - /
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17th Weekend $9,265 /
$2,498,144
18th Weekend - /
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19th Weekend - /
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20th Weekend - /
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  Pieces of
April
Opening Week $69,244 /
$69,244
2nd Week $249,728 /
$318,972
3rd Week $318,771 /
$637,743
4th Week $358,971 /
$996,714
5th Week $325,661 /
$1,322,375
6th Week $385,772 /
$1,708,147
7th Week $305,513 /
$2,013,660
8th Week $150,777 /
$2,164,437
9th Week $105,028 /
$2,269,465
10th Week $72,612 /
$2,342,077
11th Week $15,968 /
$2,358,045
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.