The Price of Power
Everything has a price, even power. This is what the characters in the twist-filled political thriller "The Price of Power" find out the hard way. On the way to power, everyone loses something, and some lose themselves. In the hands of the young assertive capital lawyer Nick / Boris Dali/ information about secret deals of the power to divert state funds in particularly large amounts. Behind the scheme stands the well-known as unfortunate associate of the prime minister - Marko /Kiril Efremov/. An attempt to kill the leader of the opposition Nikolov /Kitodar Todorov/ and the theft of secret documents from Stoilov /Dancho Karadjov/, incriminating the deals behind the scenes, start a secret plan to destabilize the state. The whole truth about him and the mechanisms for stopping him is known only to Angelov /Funky/, who was killed by Marko. However, his decision leads to irreversible consequences. The secret deals of the authorities go through a well-known capital law firm. Prime Minister Stefanov /Toncho Tokmakchiev/ takes a percentage of the profit. Things start to get out of hand when Goran /Kamen Vodenicharov/ is ready to help expose the scheme. With the help of Hacker /Toto/, Nick finds out about the secret plan of the authorities after receiving an unusual offer from lawyer Petkanov Georgi Kadurin/ to join it. Nick's decision to discover the whole truth puts him in a series of fatal situations, after which nothing is ever the same. Nick's life hangs in the balance after Marco decides to liquidate him to cover up the power's schemes. A dynamic race against time begins. Nick is shot by one of Marko's men /Dimitar Banenkin/. The former minister of justice, Victoria, with the help of Stoilov, managed to save him in a survival flight with the smell of gunpowder and a high-speed chase. Things are not always what they seem. Everyone has to make a choice. Some take the path of revenge, others look for different options, but all understand that politics is a game of power, a game without rules and winners, a game for which you pay dearly, because even power has a price.
50 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Dec 1-3 | 4 | $31,360 | - | 50 | - | $627 | $31,360 | 1 |
Dec 8-10 | 6 | $22,761 | -27.4% | 44 | -6 | $517 | $72,881 | 2 |
Dec 15-17 | 10 | $13,187 | -42.1% | 26 | -18 | $507 | $100,440 | 3 |
Dec 22-24 | 8 | $3,597 | -72.7% | 11 | -15 | $327 | $113,170 | 4 |
Dec 29-31 | 12 | $3,261 | -9.3% | 7 | -4 | $465 | $124,825 | 5 |
Jan 5-7 | 10 | $4,624 | +41.8% | 13 | +6 | $355 | $132,429 | 6 |
Jan 12-14 | 18 | $2,416 | -47.8% | 7 | -6 | $345 | $137,893 | 7 |
Jan 19-21 | 22 | $312 | -87.1% | 1 | -6 | $312 | $138,869 | 8 |