Nightcap
In Lausanne, the aspirant pianist Jeanne Pollet has lunch with her mother Louise Pollet, her boyfriend Axel and his mother. Lenna leans that when she was born, a nurse had mistakenly told to the prominent pianist André Polonski that she would be his daughter. André has just remarried his first wife, the heiress of a Swiss chocolate factory Marie-Claire "Mika" Muller and they live in Lausanne with André's son Guillaume Polonski. Out of the blue, Jeanne visits André and he offers to give piano classes to help her in her examination. Jeanne becomes closer to André and sooner she discovers that Mika might be drugging her stepson with Rohypnol. Further, she might have killed his second wife Lisbeth.
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Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
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Jul 26-Aug 1 | 88 | $9,115 | - | 1 | - | $9,115 | $9,115 | 1 |
Aug 2-8 | 75 | $23,668 | +159.7% | 1 | - | $23,668 | $32,783 | 2 |
Aug 9-15 | 82 | $17,643 | -25.5% | 1 | - | $17,643 | $50,426 | 3 |
Aug 16-22 | 67 | $41,746 | +136.6% | 6 | +5 | $6,957 | $92,172 | 4 |
Aug 23-29 | 61 | $52,281 | +25.2% | 7 | +1 | $7,468 | $144,453 | 5 |
Aug 30-Sep 5 | 63 | $45,119 | -13.7% | 7 | - | $6,445 | $189,572 | 6 |
Sep 6-12 | 68 | $26,316 | -41.7% | 7 | - | $3,759 | $215,888 | 7 |
Sep 13-19 | 73 | $25,067 | -4.7% | 6 | -1 | $4,177 | $240,955 | 8 |
Sep 20-26 | 79 | $24,906 | -0.6% | 6 | - | $4,151 | $265,861 | 9 |
Sep 27-Oct 3 | 70 | $26,874 | +7.9% | 8 | +2 | $3,359 | $292,735 | 10 |
Oct 4-10 | 81 | $18,563 | -30.9% | 5 | -3 | $3,712 | $311,298 | 11 |
Oct 11-17 | 81 | $17,725 | -4.5% | 6 | +1 | $2,954 | $329,023 | 12 |
Oct 18-24 | 76 | $25,894 | +46.1% | 6 | - | $4,315 | $354,917 | 13 |
Oct 25-31 | 103 | $10,923 | -57.8% | 5 | -1 | $2,184 | $365,840 | 14 |
Nov 1-7 | 77 | $15,454 | +41.5% | 5 | - | $3,090 | $381,294 | 15 |
Nov 8-14 | 89 | $14,552 | -5.8% | 3 | -2 | $4,850 | $395,846 | 16 |
Nov 15-21 | 94 | $10,189 | -30% | 8 | +5 | $1,273 | $406,035 | 17 |
Nov 22-28 | 100 | $5,002 | -50.9% | 6 | -2 | $833 | $411,037 | 18 |
Nov 29-Dec 5 | 94 | $4,648 | -7.1% | 4 | -2 | $1,162 | $415,586 | 19 |
Dec 6-12 | 101 | $5,325 | +14.6% | 3 | -1 | $1,775 | $421,000 | 20 |
Dec 13-19 | 99 | $5,913 | +11% | 6 | +3 | $985 | $425,401 | 21 |
Dec 20-26 | 102 | $2,883 | -51.2% | 3 | -3 | $961 | $431,138 | 22 |
Dec 27-Jan 2, 2003 | 98 | $6,587 | +128.5% | 3 | - | $2,195 | $435,585 | 23 |
Jan 3-9 | 106 | $1,470 | -77.7% | 1 | -2 | $1,470 | $437,498 | 24 |
Jan 10-16 | 99 | $2,548 | +73.3% | 2 | +1 | $1,274 | $440,411 | 25 |
Jan 17-23 | 128 | $63 | -97.5% | - | - | - | $440,474 | 26 |
Jan 24-30 | 115 | $1,777 | +2,720.6% | 2 | - | $888 | $442,251 | 27 |