The Day That Lasted 21 Years
Provides evidence of manipulation and investment funding from the U.S. government to carry out the Brazilian military coup that occurred in 1964.
9 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Mar 28-31 | 22 | $14,205 | - | 9 | - | $1,578 | $14,205 | 1 |
Apr 4-7 | 18 | $13,713 | -3.5% | 13 | +4 | $1,054 | $36,709 | 2 |
Apr 11-14 | 24 | $11,768 | -14.2% | 13 | - | $905 | $58,192 | 3 |
Apr 18-21 | 29 | $9,717 | -17.4% | 11 | -2 | $883 | $79,237 | 4 |
Apr 25-28 | 24 | $6,401 | -34.1% | 12 | +1 | $533 | $90,628 | 5 |
May 2-5 | 39 | $1,312 | -79.5% | 3 | -9 | $437 | $101,997 | 6 |
May 9-12 | 38 | $2,173 | +65.6% | 6 | +3 | $362 | $106,578 | 7 |
May 16-19 | 55 | $616 | -71.7% | 3 | -3 | $205 | $110,886 | 8 |
May 23-26 | 33 | $2,065 | +235.2% | 5 | +2 | $413 | $114,055 | 9 |
Jun 6-9 | 31 | $1,536 | - | 3 | - | $512 | $111,386 | 11 |
Jul 4-7 | 54 | $218 | - | 1 | - | $218 | $110,358 | 15 |