Box office / Ireland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 21 articles available in total starting from 03/12/2002. Last article published on 21/12/2018. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next The King’s Speech sits atop box office throneTom Hooper’s The King’s Speech has claimed the number one spot at the UK and Ireland box office for the January 7 weekend. The British frontrunner during this year’s award’s season took in a regal... 11/01/2011 | Box Office | UK/IrelandIreland loves His & HersKen Wardrop’s documentary His & Hers, released across Ireland on June 18, is going from strength to strength, grossing over €300,000. This makes it the highest grossing documentary in the country... 02/09/2010 | Box Office | Ireland2009 best in seven yearsThe recession seems to have sent British and Irish punters flocking to the cinemas as 2009 figures released by the Cinema Exhibitors’ Association (CEA) reveal. The year was the best for UK cinemas... 18/01/2010 | Box Office | UK/IrelandHarry Potter tops 2007 chartsHarry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix was the top earner in the UK and Ireland for 2007. The film took a whopping £49,420,484, putting it £7m clear of the second placed Pirates of the... 04/01/2008 | Box Office | UK/IrelandLoach’s film third most popular of 2006Ken Loach’s Irish civil war film The Wind That Shakes the Barley was the third most popular film at the Irish box office in 2006 with over €3.7m, according to estimates from Carlton Screen... 10/01/2007 | Box office | IrelandLoach’s Wind breaks Irish recordsKen Loach’s Irish civil war film The Wind That Shakes the Barley (see the Focus) has become the most successful Irish co-production at the local box office, grossing over €2.8m since its release... 22/08/2006 | Box office | IrelandWind of success for LoachThis past weekend Irish audiences flocked to see Ken Loach’s take on their 1920s War of Independence in his latest film The Wind That Shakes the Barley, released in 60 cinemas nationwide by Pathe... 28/06/2006 | Box office | Ireland/UKTara Road local hitGillies MacKinnon’s Tara Road based on the international best-selling novel by Maeve Binchy, has been successfully released in Ireland through BVI, taking €203,000 in just seven days from 44... 19/10/2005 | Box office | IrelandWarm welcome for Cold MountainThe release of Anthony Minghella’s epic film Cold Mountain on December 26th in counter-programming to the children films Peter Pan, Elf, Brother Bear and the last episode of The Lord of the Rings... 30/12/2003 | Box Office | UK/IrelandTax incentives drive Irish returnsVeronica Guerin and Intermission, two films supported by the Section 481 tax incentive have largely contributed to the record year of the Irish box office according to Screen Producers Ireland... 10/10/2003 | Box Office | Ireland previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)