Synopsis
Michael Mason is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet. Sean Briar, the field agent on the case, soon realizes that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game and is also his best asset to uncover a large-scale conspiracy. Going against commands, Briar recruits Michael to use his expert pick-pocketing skills to help quickly track down the source of the corruption. As a 24-hour thrill ride ensues, the unlikely duo discover they are both targets and must rely upon each other in order to take down a common enemy.
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Movie Details
New Zealand Releases: |
May 13th, 2016 (Wide) |
Video Release: |
November 18th, 2016 by Focus Features |
MPAA Rating: |
R for violence, language and some nudity. (Rating bulletin 2404 (Cert #49182), 12/16/2015) |
Running Time: |
91 minutes |
Keywords: |
Confidence Men, C.I.A., Terrorism, Pickpocket, Early / Simultaneous Video-on-Demand release, Falsely Accused |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: |
StudioCanal, Anton Capital Investors, Amazon Prime Instant Video, Vendome Pictures, TFI Films, Canal Plus, Cine Plus, Anonymous Content |
Production Countries: |
France, United States |
Languages: |
English, French |
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November 23rd, 2016
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November 18th, 2016
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November 15th, 2016
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July 15th, 2016
It’s not a grand week for limited releases. Café Society is the only big release of the week and while its reviews and its pedigree suggest it should be a hit, it might be the only hit of the week.
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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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2016/05/13 |
10 |
$27,485 |
|
31 |
$887 |
$27,485 |
1 |
2016/05/20 |
11 |
$17,387 |
-37% |
34 |
$511 |
$55,770 |
2 |
2016/05/27 |
16 |
$6,335 |
-64% |
22 |
$288 |
$69,854 |
3 |
2016/06/03 |
28 |
$1,092 |
-83% |
8 |
$137 |
$75,636 |
4 |
2016/06/10 |
42 |
$205 |
-81% |
4 |
$51 |
$78,443 |
5 |
2016/06/17 |
43 |
$51 |
-75% |
1 |
$51 |
$78,770 |
6 |
2016/06/24 |
45 |
$77 |
+51% |
1 |
$77 |
$79,711 |
7 |
2016/07/01 |
46 |
$138 |
+79% |
2 |
$69 |
$80,664 |
8 |
2016/07/08 |
47 |
$9 |
-93% |
1 |
$9 |
$82,101 |
9 |
2016/07/15 |
41 |
$88 |
+878% |
1 |
$88 |
$80,535 |
10 |
2016/07/22 |
45 |
$59 |
-33% |
1 |
$59 |
$79,083 |
11 |
2016/07/29 |
41 |
$66 |
+12% |
1 |
$66 |
$81,706 |
12 |
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