Lula, the Son of Brazil
The true story of a working-class boy who moves to the nation's financial capital at a young age and becomes one of the most influential politicians in Brazil's history.
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350 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dec 31-Jan 3, 2010 | 2 | $1,154,890 | - | 350 | - | $3,299 | $1,154,890 | 1 |
Jan 7-10 | 4 | $560,867 | -51.4% | 346 | -4 | $1,621 | $2,411,872 | 2 |
Jan 14-17 | 4 | $331,500 | -40.9% | 283 | -63 | $1,171 | $3,446,805 | 3 |
Jan 21-24 | 7 | $181,157 | -45.4% | 215 | -68 | $842 | $3,673,418 | 4 |
Jan 28-31 | 12 | $65,247 | -64% | 128 | -87 | $509 | $3,881,705 | 5 |
Feb 4-7 | 21 | $15,328 | -76.5% | 69 | -59 | $222 | $3,743,466 | 6 |
Feb 11-14 Vancouver Olympics | 27 | $3,611 | -76.4% | 30 | -39 | $120 | $3,763,358 | 7 |
Feb 18-21 Vancouver Olympics | 27 | $4,974 | +37.7% | 27 | -3 | $184 | $3,770,539 | 8 |
Feb 25-28 Vancouver Olympics | 29 | $3,101 | -37.7% | 70 | +43 | $44 | $3,785,593 | 9 |