Boléro
In 1928 Paris, choreographer Ida Rubinstein commissions Maurice Ravel to compose the music for her next ballet. Facing a crisis of inspiration, the composer revisits his life and dedicates himself to create a universal masterpiece, Bolero.
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511 theaters
Key:Estimated
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 6-10 | 4 | $1,085,539 | - | 511 | - | $2,124 | $1,085,539 | 1 |
Mar 13-17 | 6 | $547,764 | -49.5% | 511 | - | $1,071 | $1,925,559 | 2 |
Mar 20-24 | 9 | $419,307 | -23.5% | 665 | +154 | $630 | $2,484,189 | 3 |
Mar 27-31 | 13 | $214,986 | -48.7% | 566 | -99 | $379 | $2,927,359 | 4 |
Apr 3-7 | 20 | $86,430 | -59.8% | 318 | -248 | $271 | $3,105,254 | 5 |
Apr 10-14 | 12 | $252,408 | +192% | 122 | -196 | $2,068 | $3,106,182 | 6 |