The Italian
Set in 2002, an abandoned 5-year-old boy living in a rundown orphanage in a small Russian village is adopted by an Italian family.
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5 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Apr 26-29 | 21 | $50,316 | - | 5 | - | $10,063 | $60,747 | 1 |
May 10-13 | 20 | $52,635 | - | 5 | - | $10,527 | $209,254 | 3 |
May 17-20 | 13 | $65,074 | +23.6% | 9 | +4 | $7,230 | $290,540 | 4 |
May 24-27 | 15 | $51,136 | -21.4% | 8 | -1 | $6,392 | $365,257 | 5 |
May 31-Jun 3 | 16 | $48,438 | -5.3% | 11 | +3 | $4,403 | $445,845 | 6 |
Jun 7-10 | 16 | $84,944 | +75.4% | 13 | +2 | $6,534 | $561,536 | 7 |
Jun 14-17 | 14 | $50,617 | -40.4% | 13 | - | $3,893 | $625,836 | 8 |
Jun 21-24 | 16 | $38,669 | -23.6% | 16 | +3 | $2,416 | $690,379 | 9 |
Jun 28-Jul 1 | 15 | $31,238 | -19.2% | 17 | +1 | $1,837 | $738,074 | 10 |
Jul 5-8 | 20 | $21,483 | -31.2% | 16 | -1 | $1,342 | $783,695 | 11 |