Australia Box Office for Lost in Translation (2003)

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Lost in Translation
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $650,102Details
Worldwide Box Office $117,085,297Details
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Synopsis

A lonely, aging movie star named Bob Harris and a conflicted newlywed, Charlotte, meet in Tokyo. Bob is there to film a Japanese whiskey commercial; Charlotte is accompanying her celebrity-photographer husband. Strangers in a foreign land, the two find escape, distraction and understanding amidst the bright Tokyo lights after a chance meeting in the quiet lull of the hotel bar. They form a bond that is as unlikely as it is heartfelt and meaningful.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$4,000,000
Australia Releases: December 25th, 2003 (Limited)
Video Release: February 3rd, 2004 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for some sexual content
Running Time: 102 minutes
Keywords: Advertising and Marketing, Culture Clash, Language Barrier, Comedy Drama, 2004 Oscars Best Picture Nominee
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: American Zoetrope, Elemental Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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December 6th, 2010

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DVD Releases for May 29, 2007

May 28th, 2007

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King Sweeps and Other Oscar Reactions

March 1st, 2004

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of last nights Oscars was the lack of surprises. Even the sweep by Lord of the Rings: Return of the King wasn't that big of a shock. More...

Lost Independence

March 1st, 2004

The Oscars weren't the only award celebration held over the weekend as the IFP Independent Spirit Awards were also handed out. Lost in Translation was the big winner but plenty of other talent was rewarded. More...

Lording over the Oscars

February 29th, 2004

Lord of the Rings: Return of the King swept all the categories it was nominated for in winning a record-equaling 11 Oscars earlier this evening. Here is a list of the winners with reactions to be posted tomorrow. More...

Numbers Readers Predicting Return of the King Oscar Sweep

February 29th, 2004

The final results are in from our Predict the Academy Awards Competition, and Numbers readers are forecasting a Lord of the Rings sweep at the ceremony tonight.

A stunning 90% of voters are calling for Lord of the Rings to win Best Picture and Peter Jackson to win Best Director - some of the strongest predictions we've seen in the 7 years we've been running the poll. The movie is also projected to win in every other category in which its nominated.

With no Rings stars nominated for acting awards though, some of the other results are still ripe for speculation. More...

Oscar Prediction: Best Picture

February 26th, 2004

Having called the results for Best Animate Feature and Achievement in Directing over the past two days, we're ready to announce a projected winner for the big prize... Best Picture. Our projections are based on the entries in our Predict the Academy Awards competition. More...

Oscar Prediction: Directing

February 25th, 2004

Every day between now and the Academy Awards ceremony we're predicting the result of one of the categories based on votes in our Predict the Oscars competition. Yesterday we predicted a safe win for Finding Nemo as Best Animated Feature. Today we're calling the result for Directing. More...

WGA Announces Winners over the Weekend

February 23rd, 2004

In amongst the more than a dozen awards handed out at the 56th Annual Writers Guild Awards on Saturday were two for theatrical releases. More...

Four part Harmony

February 19th, 2004

The rerelease of the French musical Umbrellas of Cherbourg topped this week's per theatre average chart with $14,760 in its lone theatre. Three other films very close to each other battling for second place. The overall champ, 50 First Dates finished a strong second with $11,098 in almost 3600 theatres. While Osama spent its second weekend on the list with $10,151. The final film to top $10,000 was the self-distributed Robot Stories. Despite having a tiny distribution budget, the Science Fiction anthology sold out four showings on its way to earning $10,026 in it only theatre. More...

DVD Releases for February 3, 2004

February 2nd, 2004

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section. There is an excellent selection this week as a number of Oscar contenders were released to take advantage of last week's nominations. Both American Splendor - (Buy from Amazon) and Lost in Translation - ( Buy from Amazon) are on my must buy list. As are box sets for The Office and Red Dwarf). Don't forget Labyrinth (Collector's Edition Boxed Set) - (Buy from Amazon.) I guess I don't need to buy food this week. More...

Yikes. Just yikes.

January 30th, 2004

It's been a while since the prospects for catching a good movie at the theatres was this bad. And it's not like there's lack of wide releases this week. There are three of them. Three wide releases with combined reviews of only 17% positive. In fact, the box office race for top spot should prove more interesting that any of the movies trying to get there. More...

King Oscar, Lord of the Nominations

January 27th, 2004

Nominations for the 76the Annual Academy Awards were announced today. As always, here is a list of the nominations, plus reactions below. More...

2004 WGA Nominations Announced

January 26th, 2004

While the Writers' Guild of America hand out more than a dozen awards each year, only two apply to theatrical releases, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Here are the nominations in each of those categories. More...

And the Golden Globe goes to ...

January 26th, 2004

Recapping last nights Golden Globes ceremony, here are the winners with a brief reaction below. More...

2004 Golden Globe Awards are being Handed out Tonight

January 25th, 2004

With the awards ceremony only hours away, here's one last look at the theatrical nominations for tonight's 61st annual Golden Globes awards. More...

2003 SAG Nominations Announced

January 18th, 2004

On Thursday the 10th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(R) Nominations were announced. Here is a list of all the nominations in theatrical categories as well as a brief reaction to them. More...

Last Weekend on Top for King?

January 13th, 2004

For the first time since it was released, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King had some stiff competition for top spot on the charts. It did still take first place for the fourth weekend in a row with $35.3 million in 51 markets. Including wins in head-to-head competition with second place The Last Samurai. For instance, Return of the King's fourth weekend easily won in the U.K. $6.7 million to Samurai's $4.9 million. It was a closer contest in Germany, but King remained number one $5.5 million to $4.9 million. But with only a couple of mid-level openings this week in Indonesia and the Czech Republic it could drop out of first place next weekend. Its international total $455 million, second for the year surpassing The Matrix Reloaded by less than $1 million and putting it in a virtual tie with The Lion King for 10th all-time. Worldwide it hit $767, which is also second for the year but 13th all-time. More...

Fish Remains Big on the Per Theatre Charts

December 23rd, 2003

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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2003/12/26 - $381,243   76 $5,016   $650,102 1
2020/10/16 - $380   1 $380   $1,247 878

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 12/25/2003 $381,243 76 76 79 $650,102 1/22/2021
New Zealand 1/22/2004 $0 0 1 1 $564 10/19/2022
North America 9/12/2003 $925,087 23 882 10,101 $44,585,453 12/4/2014
South Korea 2/7/2024 $1,688 1 1 1 $169,051 2/14/2024
 
Rest of World $71,680,127
 
Worldwide Total$117,085,297 2/14/2024

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Bill Murray    Bob Harris
Scarlett Johansson    Charlotte

Supporting Cast

Giovanni Ribisi    John
Anna Faris    Kelly
Fumihiro Hayashi    Charlie
Akiko Takeshita    Ms. Kawasaki
Kazuyoshi Minamimagoe    Press Agent
Kazuko Shibata    Press Agent
Take Take    Press Agent
Ryuichiro Baba    Concierge
Akira Yamaguchi    Bellboy
Catherine Lambert    Jazz Singer
Francois du Bois    Sausalito Piano
Tim Leffman    Sausalito Guitar
Gregory Pekar    American Businessman
Richard Allen    American Businessman
Yutaka Tadokoro    Commercial Director
Jun Maki    Suntory Client
Nao Asuka    Premium Fantasy Woman
Tetsuro Naka    Stills Photographer
Kanako Nakazato    Make-Up Person
Hiroko Kawasaki    Hiroko
Daikon Daikon    Bambie
Asuka Shimuzu    Kelly's Translator
Ikuko Takahashi    Ikebana Instructor
Koichi Tanaka    Bartender, NY Bar
Hugo Codaro    Aerobics Instructor
Akiko Monou    P Chan
Akimitsu Naruyama    French Japanese Club Patron
Hiroshi Kawashima    Bartender, Night Club
Nobuhiko Kitamura    Nobu
Nao Kitman    Nao
Akira*    Hans
Kunichi Nomura    Kun
Yasuhiko Hattori    Charlie's Friend
Shigekazu Aida    Mr. Valentine
Kazuo Yamada    Hospital Receptionist
Akira Motomura    Old Man
Osamu Shigematu    Doctor
Mathew Minami    TV Host
Kei Takyo    TV Translator
Ryoichi Kondo    Politician
Yumi Ikeda    Politician's Aide
Yumika Saki    Politician's Aide
Yuji Okabe    Politician's Aide
Diedrich Bollman    German Hotel Guest
Georg O.P. Eschert    German Hotel Guest
Mark Willms    Carl West
Lisle Wilkerson    Sexy Businesswoman

Cameos

Hiromix*    Hiromix

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Sofia Coppola    Director
Sofia Coppola    Producer
Ross Katz    Producer
Francis Ford Coppola    Executive Producer
Fred Roos    Executive Producer
Mitch Glazer    Associate Producer
Callum Greene    Line Producer
Lance Acord    Director of Photography
Sarah Flack    Editor
Anne Ross    Production Designer
K.K. Barrett    Production Designer
Nancy Steiner    Costume Designer
Brian Reitzell    Music Producer
Stephen Schible    Co-Producer
Takahide Kawakami    Assistant Director
Anthony G. Katagas*    Production Supervisor
Mayumi Tomita    Art Director
Towako Kuwajima    Set Decorator
Tomomi Nishio    Set Decorator
Anita Brown    Costume Supervisor
Haruka Takahashi    Costume Supervisor
Drew Kunin    Sound Mixer
Richard Beggs    Re-recording Mixer
Kent Sparling    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Kirchberger    Supervising Sound Editor
Julia Shirar    Sound Effects Editor
Richard Beggs    Sound Designer
David Cohen    Dialogue Editor
Richard Beggs    Music Editor
Morag Ross    Make up
Kevin Shields    Composer
Brian Reitzell    Additional Music
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.    Additional Music
William Storkson    Additional Music
Brian Reitzell    Music Supervisor
Ryoichi Kondo    Casting Director
Hirofumi Nakase    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.