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921 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2019.

47.5 % market share for French films

French cinema has been shining since the beginning of 2012. Rust and Bone and What's in a Name? confirm the trend  

12/06/2012 | Box office | France

Box office takings fall by more than a quarter in two years

Never in the last two years have so little people been to Spanish cinemas. The spectator drain for local productions continues.  

16/04/2012 | Box office | Spain

First quarter of 2012 brings 13.8% increase on 2011

Domestic releases are still among weakest earners of year  

13/04/2012 | Box Office | Romania

First quarter of 2012 brings 14% decrease compared with 2011

With no new local successes such as Tilt, Bulgarian box office has dropped significantly  

05/04/2012 | Box Office | Bulgaria

Florbela already most seen Portuguese film for 2012

A film about the poetess “lost in the world” has found its way to the top of the box office  

30/03/2012 | Box office | Portugal

Newcomer topples Untouchable

After ten weeks at the top of the German box office, Untouchable steps down for the popular new film Türkisch für Anfänger  

20/03/2012 | Box office | Germany

Jean Dujardin rules

The Players and The Artist currently dominate the box-office, Zarafa and Oslo, August 31st also stand out.  

08/03/2012 | Box Office | France

Red Lights: Spanish cinema’s first box office hit for 2012

Rodrigo Cortés’ third feature, starring Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver, has made €1.12m at the box office over its first weekend  

06/03/2012 | Box Office | Spain

More cinema-goers in 2011 thanks to German films

2011 was a good year for German cinemas, with 3 million admissions more than last year overall, and 7 million more admissions for German films.  

05/03/2012 | Box Office | Germany

Woman In Black scares up monstrous business

Daniel Radcliffe starrer is now the biggest ever British horror hit and is doing screaming business Stateside too  

01/03/2012 | Box Office | UK

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