A world apart leads the top 10 – The box office on Wednesday 3 April

A world apart leads the top 10 – The box office on Wednesday 3 April
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While waiting for the new releases, the film by Riccardo Milani A world apart climbs the ranking and reaches first place with 198,592 euros (+483%), an average of 465 and a total reaching 3,166,758. The film surpasses How can a rock (3 million total) and tip It seems a lot like Paris Of Leonardo Pieraccioni, which stopped at 3.2 million. In second place Kung Fu Panda 4 with 122,901 euros (-72%), average of 314 and total updated to 8,725,408. Third position for Godzilla and Kong – The New Empirewhich grosses 100,969 euros, 317 on average, for a total of 2,614,526 euros.

In fourth place Priscilla with 36,392 (-36%), an average of 118 per cinema and a total of 573,763 euros. The top 5 closes Dune – Part 2 grossing 34,109 euros (-54%), 194 on average and a total of 9,768,610 euros.

Yesterday the total takings were 633,047 euros (-41% compared to the previous Wednesday), attendance 105,233 and screens 2604. Wednesday April 5, 2023 the proceeds were 1,779,669 euros. Yesterday there was therefore a -64.43%.

1 – A world apart – 198,592 euros (34,211 spectators) – 427/465 – tot. 3,166,758

2 – Kung Fu Panda 4 – 122,901 euros (19,399 spectators) – 392/314 – tot. 8,725,408

3 – Godzilla and Kong – The new empire – 100,969 euros (14,881 spectators) – 319/317 – tot. 2,614,526

4 – Priscilla – 36,392 euros (6,065 spectators) – 309/118 – tot. 573,763

5 – Dune – Part 2 – 34,109 euros (4,682 spectators) – 176/194 – tot. 9,768,610

6 – Food For Profit – 14,528 euros (2,186 spectators) – 39/373 – tot. 299,896

7 – The area of ​​interest – 13,845 euros (2,292 spectators) – 140/99 – tot. 4,457,549

8 – May December – 12,658 euros (2,184 spectators) – 205/62 – tot. 606.109

9 – Race For Glory – Audi vs. Lancia – 9,079 euros (1,422 spectators) – 146/62 – tot. 1,303,160

10 – The children of Gaza – 6,556 euros (1,173 spectators) – 144/46 – tot. 87,497

 
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