Sunflower
A seventeen-year-old boy struggles to understand and embrace his sexuality as he comes of age in the working class suburbs on Melbourne's edge.
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13 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Jul 4-7 | 32 | $5,565 | - | 13 | - | $428 | $9,329 | 1 |
Jul 11-14 | 44 | $3,169 | -43.1% | 10 | -3 | $316 | $16,276 | 2 |
Jul 18-21 | 79 | $868 | -72.6% | 4 | -6 | $217 | $18,605 | 3 |
Jul 25-28 | 75 | $583 | -32.8% | 1 | -3 | $583 | $19,146 | 4 |
Aug 1-4 | 94 | $650 | +11.5% | 3 | +2 | $216 | $21,234 | 5 |
Aug 8-11 | 138 | $123 | -81.1% | 1 | -2 | $123 | $21,714 | 6 |
Aug 15-18 | 157 | $28 | -77.2% | 1 | - | $28 | $22,104 | 7 |
Aug 22-25 | 148 | $21 | -25% | 1 | - | $21 | $22,609 | 8 |
Aug 29-Sep 1 | 177 | $84 | +300% | 1 | - | $84 | $22,643 | 9 |
Sep 5-8 | 148 | $197 | +134.5% | 1 | - | $197 | $22,564 | 10 |
Sep 19-22 | 170 | $31 | - | 1 | - | $31 | $23,193 | 12 |
Sep 26-29 | 169 | $16 | -48.4% | 1 | - | $16 | $23,531 | 13 |