Belfast
A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
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209 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 2-6 | 8 | $489,663 | - | 209 | - | $2,342 | $489,663 | 1 |
Mar 9-13 | 11 | $302,123 | -38.3% | 207 | -2 | $1,459 | $988,096 | 2 |
Mar 16-20 | 17 | $222,944 | -26.2% | 278 | +71 | $801 | $1,265,047 | 3 |
Mar 23-27 | 16 | $136,079 | -39% | 588 | +310 | $231 | $1,548,563 | 4 |
Mar 30-Apr 3 | 22 | $103,430 | -24% | 203 | -385 | $509 | $1,651,684 | 5 |
Apr 6-10 | 24 | $47,034 | -54.5% | 72 | -131 | $653 | $1,744,154 | 6 |
Apr 13-17 | 22 | $14,151 | -69.9% | 27 | -45 | $524 | $1,761,075 | 7 |
Apr 20-24 | 29 | $17,279 | +22.1% | 29 | +2 | $595 | $1,781,772 | 8 |
May 4-8 | 26 | $9,850 | - | 15 | - | $656 | $1,816,665 | 10 |
May 11-15 | 8 | $4,022 | -59.2% | 8 | -7 | $502 | $1,823,710 | 11 |
May 18-22 | 24 | $3,124 | -22.3% | 6 | -2 | $520 | $1,830,629 | 12 |