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Cinema Distribution.Pdf BOX OFFICE TOP TEN UK & IRELAND TOP TEN IRISH FILMS 2016 Title Distributor 2016 Title Distributor 1 Bridget Jones's Baby Universal Pictures 1 Room Studio Canal 2 Finding Dory Walt Disney 2 The Young Offenders Wildcard Distribution 3 The Secret Life of Pets Universal Pictures 3 Sing Street Lionsgate 4 The Jungle Book Walt Disney 4 Brooklyn Lionsgate 5 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Warner Bros 5 A Date For Mad Mary Element Pictures 6 Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice Warner Bros 6 Love And Friendship Lionsgate 7 Suicide Squad Warner Bros 7 Bobby Sands: 66 Days Wildcard Distribution 8 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney 8 Norm of the North Signature 9 Deadpool 20th Century Fox 9 Viva Element Pictures 10 Captain America: Civil War Walt Disney 10 Wild Goose Lodge Independent 2015 Title Distributor 2015 Title Distributor 1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Walt Disney 1 Brooklyn Lionsgate 2 SPECTRE Sony 2 Two By Two eOne Films 3 Minions Universal Pictures 3 Song of The Sea Element Pictures 4 Jurassic World Universal Pictures 4 The Lobster Element Pictures 5 Inside Out Walt Disney 5 Older Than Ireland Element Pictures 6 The Avengers: Age of Ultron Walt Disney 6 The Queen of Ireland Universal 7 Fast & Furious 7 Universal Pictures 7 Glassland Element Pictures 8 Fifty Shades of Grey Universal Pictures 8 Partick's Day Wildcard Distribution 9 Brooklyn Lionsgate 9 A Doctor's Sword Wildcard Distribution 10 Hotel Transylvania 2 SONY 10 Ghosthunters Wildcard Distribution 2014 Title Distributor 2014 Title Distributor 1 Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie Universal Pictures 1 Calvary eOne Films 2 Lego Movie, The Warner Bros 2 The Stag Eclipse 3 Gone Girl 20th Century Fox 3 Jimmy's Hall eOne Films 4 Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes 20th Century Fox 4 Noble Eclipse 5 Wolf Of Wall Street, The Universal Pictures 5 Frank Element Pictures 6 Guardians Of The Galaxy Disney 6 Standby Wildcard 7 Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, The Lionsgate 7 One Million Dubliners Direct Distribution 8 Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, The Warner Bros 8 Run & Jump Wildcard Distribution 9 22 Jump Street Sony Pictures 9 The Guarantee Wildcard Distribution 10 Inbetweeners 2, The Entertainment Film 10 A Thousand Times Goodnight Arrow Films 2013 Title Distributor 2013 Title Distributor 1 Despicable Me 2 Universal Pictures 1 Hardy Bucks: The Movie Universal Pictures 2 Iron Man 3 Disney 2 Good Vibrations WORKS 3 Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Lionsgate 3 Pilgrim Hill Element Pictures 4 Man Of Steel Warner Bros 4 Life's A Breeze Wildcard Distribution 5 Les Miserables Universal 5 Byzantium Studiocanal 6 Croods, The 20th Century Fox 6 King Of The Travellers Metrodome 7 Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, The Warner Bros 7 Belfast Story, A Kaleidoscope 8 Hangover Part III, The Warner Bros 8 Summit, The Wildcard Distribution 9 Frozen Disney 9 Black Ice Studio Northwest 10 Gravity Warner Bros 10 Irish Pub, The Element Pictures 2012 Title Distributor 2012 Title Distributor 1 Skyfall Sony Pictures 1 Haywire Paramount Pictures 2 Dark Knight Rises, The Warner Bros 2 What Richard Did (Ireland) Element Pictures 3 Ted Universal Pictures 3 Albert Nobbs eOne Films 4 Marvel Avengers Assemble Disney 4 Shadow Dancer Paramount Pictures 5 Ice Age: Continental Drift 20th Century Fox 5 Grabbers (Ireland) Element Pictures 6 Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Warner Bros 6 Stella Days Eclipse 7 Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, The eOne Films 7 This Must Be The Place (Ireland) Element Pictures 8 Taken 2 20th Century Fox 8 Stitches Kaleidoscope 9 Amazing Spider-Man, The Sony Pictures 9 Silence Element Pictures 10 Hunger Games, The Lionsgate 10 Dollhouse Eclipse 2011 Title Distributor 2011 Title Distributor 1 Bridesmaids Universal 1 Guard (Ireland), The Element Pictures 2 Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Warner Bros 2 Runway, The Element Pictures 3 Guard (Ireland), The Element Pictures 3 Parked Element Pictures 4 Hangover Part II, The Warner Bros 4 Sensation Element Pictures 5 Inbetweeners Movie, The Entertainment 5 One Hundred Mornings Blinder Films 6 King's Speech, The Momentum 6 As If I Am Not There (Ireland) Element Pictures 7 Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, The eOne Films 7 Between The Canals Avalon Films 8 Smurfs, The Sony Pictures 8 Snap Eclipse 9 Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Disney 9 Perfect Sense Arrow Films 10 Transformers: Dark Of The Moon Paramount Pictures 10 Knuckle Revolver Films 2010 Title Distributor 2010 Title Distributor Avatar 20th Century Fox 1 Swansong Cinema North West 1 Toy Story 3 (Disney Digital 3D) Disney 2 Chico and Rita CinemaNX 2 Shrek Forever After Paramount Pictures 3 Happy Ever Afters (Ireland) Disney 3 Inception Warner Bros 4 Foxes Eclipse 4 Alice In Wonderland Disney 5 All Good Children Element Pictures 5 Sex And The City 2 Warner Bros 6 His & Hers Element Pictures 6 Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I Warner Bros 7 Zonad Element Pictures 7 Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The eOne Films 8 Savage High Fliers 8 Iron Man 2 Paramont Pictures 9 Perrier's Bounty Optimum 9 It's Complicated Universal Pictures 10 Ondine Paramount Pictures 10 MARKET SHARE 2010-2016 Overall Irish Box Market Year Total Irish Films Box Office Office Share 2016 € 4,627,922.50 € 108,932,584.00 4.25% 2015 € 4,347,822.00 € 105,355,699.00 4.13% 2014 € 3,251,168.00 € 100,425,736.00 3.24% 2013 € 949,560.37 € 100,758,424.21 0.90% 2012 € 1,575,356.00 € 108,303,044.89 1.45% 2011 € 4,268,019.78 € 111,838,316.00 3.18% 2010 € 984,752.48 € 119,442,226.00 0.82%.
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