Synopsis
Arnaud, facing an uncertain future and a dearth of choices in a small French coastal town, meets and falls for the apocalyptic-
minded Madeleine, who joins an army boot camp to learn military and survival skills to prepare for the upcoming environmental collapse. Intrigued and excited by
Madeleine’s wild ideas, Arnaud signs up for the boot camp himself. They soon realize that the boot camp is harder than they’d imagined, but the experience nonetheless cements them together as the couple continue to explore their young love.
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May 27th, 2015
In the Name of my Daughter rose to the first place on the per theater chart with an average of $20,069 in four theaters. I'll See You in My Dreams saw its theater count expand to 26 while its average was mostly flat down to $14,593. The best new release was When Marnie Was There, which earned an average of $13,695 in two theaters. This is great for an animated film in limited release.
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May 22nd, 2015
There are not a lot of films on this week's list of limited releases and almost none of them look like they will expand enough to earn some measure of mainstream success. When Marnie Was There seems like the best candidate, but it is very hard for an animated film in limited release.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2015/07/10 |
13 |
$2,322 |
|
15 |
$155 |
$11,168 |
2 |
2015/07/31 |
20 |
$342 |
|
14 |
$24 |
$16,878 |
5 |
2015/08/07 |
23 |
$35 |
-90% |
4 |
$9 |
$17,455 |
6 |
2015/08/14 |
23 |
$151 |
+331% |
4 |
$38 |
$17,846 |
7 |
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