For the first time at the Romanian box office, four national films end up in the country’s yearly top ten
- Although the overall top was dominated by Barbie and Oppenheimer, the four highest domestic earners were still watched by almost 1.5 million cinemagoers
It’s been three decades since yearly box-office figures were first made public in Romania, and for the first time, as many as four domestic releases ended up in the top ten in 2023. The overall top is dominated by Barbie and Oppenheimer [+see also:
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The sequel to Miami Bici [+see also:
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Also in the top ten we have Romina, VTM [+see also:
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After the success of Mirciulică, which was one of the two top-ten domestic releases of 2022 (see the news), popular YouTuber Mircea Popa returned with a sequel, Wedding for Money, about a young man who tries to solve his financial problems through a profitable wedding. This Bravo Films production was watched by 368,000 Romanians over nine weeks. Finally, the fourth domestic release in the top ten is The Action Pack, another Vidra Productions film that ended its stay in cinemas with a total of 322,000 admissions. Incidentally, another popular domestic release was Ramon, also directed by Jesús del Cerro, which occupies the 13th position at the yearly box office, with 198,000 tickets sold.
Unfortunately, arthouse films fared less well: Tudor Giurgiu’s Libertate [+see also:
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