Swiss-German Box Office Weekends For 2024

Data as of Dec 24, 15:09 PST
DatesTop 10 Gross%± LWOverall Gross%± LWReleases#1 Release Week
Dec 12-15------50
Dec 5-8$103,200-70.9%$103,200-70.9%1Longlegs49
Nov 28-Dec 1$354,685+150.4%$354,685+150.4%2Conclave48
Nov 21-24$141,660-$141,660-2Longlegs47
Oct 31-Nov 3------44
Oct 24-27------43
Oct 17-20------42
Oct 10-13------41
Oct 3-6$310,000+227,841.2%$310,000+227,841.2%1The Wild Robot40
Sep 26-29$136-$136-1Borderlands39
Sep 19-22------38
Sep 12-15$14,192-68.8%$14,192-68.8%2Treasure37
Sep 5-8$45,454-$45,454-2The Crow36
Aug 29-Sep 1------35
Aug 22-25$5,421-$5,421-1Borderlands34
Aug 15-18------33
Aug 8-11------32
Aug 1-4------31
Jul 25-28------30
Jul 18-21------29
Jul 11-14------28
Jul 4-7------27
Jun 27-30------26
Jun 20-23------25
Jun 13-16------24
Jun 6-9------23
May 30-Jun 2------22
May 23-26------21
May 16-19------20
May 9-12------19
May 2-5$372,000-$372,000-1The Fall Guy18
Apr 25-28------17
Apr 18-21------16
Apr 11-14------15
Apr 4-7------14
Mar 28-31$179,909-$179,909-1One Life13
Switzerland is divided into three separate markets: French-speaking, German-speaking and Italian-speaking. This chart combines all markets into one territory.