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Bilan Italy - 2001 Bilan Italy - 2001 9/30/21 6:12:57 PM Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 Statistics for French films (theatrical release) - Italy Release details - 2001 Film title Box Office Admissions Number of Sales agents Local (€) prints distributors 1 The Closet 3,069,600 511,600 80 Gaumont Filmauro 2 Belphegor, 2,110,436.59 373,398 163 STUDIOCANAL 01 Distribution Phantom of the (Rai Cinema) Louvre 3 It Takes All 1,829,926.17 364,194 58 Tamasa Lucky Red Kinds Distribution 4 The Piano 1,040,377.13 194,791 51 mk2 films Bim Teacher Distribuzione 5 The Lady and 972,778.92 179,930 40 Pathé Films Bim the Duke Distribuzione 6 Intimacy 945,700.02 188,324 103 STUDIOCANAL Mikado Film 7 The Himalaya- 623,087.5 101,017 15 Pathé Films Lucky Red A Chief's Childhood 8 Brotherhood of 604,050.4 878,597 276 STUDIOCANAL 01 Distribution the Wolf (Rai Cinema) 9 Under the Sand 512,321.96 101,936 32 Celluloid Lucky Red Dreams 10 I'm Going Home 431,534.45 85,712 33 Gemini Films Mikado Film 11 No Man's Land 424,543.11 73,400 15 The Works 01 Distribution (Rai Cinema) 12 Merci pour le 403,823 68,677 15 mk2 films Mikado Film chocolat / Nightcap 13 Code Unknown 339,340.5 67,413 17 mk2 films Columbia Tristar films 14 The Widow of 233,634 44,476 7 The Bureau Key Films Saint Pierre Sales 15 Charge! 192,643.17 38,358 9 Istituto Luce - Cinecittà 16 The Town is 187,253 37,276 7 Istituto Luce - Quiet Cinecittà 17 Taxi 2 180,484 20,343 4 EuropaCorp Cecchi Gori Group 18 Kiss of the 166,746.5 30,500 48 EuropaCorp 20th Century Dragon Fox (Italie) 19 A Matter of 164,342.63 32,667 21 Pyramide Istituto Luce - Taste International Cinecittà 20 Water Drops on 162,613.38 28,600 13 Celluloid Key Films Burning Rocks Dreams 21 Druids 154,062.5 30,682 29 TF1 Studio Minerva Pictures 22 Time Out 144,118.92 25,410 12 Celluloid Mikado Film Dreams 23 Harry, He is 131,290.5 25,246 19 Celluloid Key Films Here to Help Dreams Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 24 La Bûche 119,294.3 21,935 5 Tamasa Bim Distribution Distribuzione 25 Tomorrow's 114,094.33 21,511 13 Tamasa Bim Another Day Distribution Distribuzione 26 A Crime in 101,188.55 17,800 18 Tamasa Lucky Red Paradise Distribution 27 The 87,209.66 17,227 8 Celluloid Sharada Pornographer Dreams 28 Princes And 74,986 18,644 24 Celluloid Mikado Film Princesses Dreams 29 Baise-moi 57,138 8,684 3 Tamasa Lantia Cinema Distribution 30 Dancer in the 50,605.5 10,079 11 TrustNordisk Istituto Luce - Dark Cinecittà 31 The Crimson 47,622 7,937 0 Gaumont Filmauro Rivers 32 Wedding 46,307 9,219 10 Pyramide Lucky Red International 33 The Luzhin 39,468 7,835 0 Istituto Luce - Defense Cinecittà 34 Harrison's 38,910.5 7,618 1 STUDIOCANAL Eagle Pictures Flowers 35 Poetical 38,121 7,592 4 Pyramide Mikado Film Refugee International 36 Sade 33,147 6,601 4 TF1 Studio Academy Pictures 37 Vengo 28,712.5 5,684 10 Fox France Mikado Film 38 Kirikou and the 20,728.5 3,981 3 France tv Mikado Film Sorceress distribution 39 Word and 20,319 3,734 2 Gemini Films Mikado Film Utopia 40 The Adventures 18,102.5 3,367 3 Pyramide Mikado Film of Felix International 41 Kippur 15,945.65 3,064 4 France tv Medusa distribution 42 Train of Life 8,816 1,756 4 Orange Studio Academy Pictures 43 The 7,400 1,420 0 Medusa Misadventures of Margaret 44 Pretend I’m Not 6,245 1,267 4 Pyramide Mikado Film Here International, The Bureau Sales 45 The man who 5,286 1,051 3 STUDIOCANAL Columbia cried Tristar films 46 Uneasy Riders 4,047.22 798 4 Wild Bunch Key Films International 47 My Little 3,671.5 754 1 Tamasa Lantia Cinema Business Distribution 48 The Vertical 2,781 1,997 2 STUDIOCANAL Bim Ray of the Sun Distribuzione 49 The Dinner 1,527 304 2 Gaumont Filmauro Game Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 50 Vatel 1,094.5 218 2 Gaumont 20th Century Fox (Italie) 51 Les Convoyeurs 751 149 2 Tamasa Lady Film SRL attendent Distribution 52 It All Starts 749 145 1 Tamasa Bim Today Distribution Distribuzione 53 Human 503 90 1 Celluloid Mikado Film Resources Dreams 54 Marius et 248.5 49 1 Bim Jeannette Distribuzione 55 Time Regained 155.5 31 1 The Bureau Lion Pictures Sales Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 French films acquired (production year : 2001) Film title Film export Local distributor Production status companies/International distributors Wild Innocence The Bureau Sales Sharada Film acquired Slogans Celluloid Dreams Key Films Film acquired Shooting Stars TF1 Studio Dania Film Film acquired How I Killed my Father/My Pathé Films Sharada Film acquired Father and I Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 Market development Year Admissions Admissions Box office for Box office for Number of Average (all to French films of all French films screens ticket price nationalities) films nationalities (€) (€) (€) 2019 97,586,858 4,389,862 635,449,774 25,827,779.9 3,542 6.51 2018 85,903,642 3,955,462 555,445,372 23,179,778 3,505 6.47 2017 92,336,963 4,423,317 584,843,610 25,796,410 3,510 6.33 2016 105,385,195 4,592,612 661,844,025 25,945,505 3,438 6.28 2015 99,417,151 5,463,780 637,565,169 31,964,780 3,358 6.41 2014 91,526,747 6,227,971 575,247,515 36,522,342 3,266 6.28 2013 97,400,000 3,985,707 618,400,000 22,505,167 3,256 6.35 2012 91,300,000 7,017,511 608,900,000 41,824,257 3,238 6.67 2011 101,300,000 4,701,488 661,500,000 28,044,391 3,837 6.5 2010 109,800,000 4,583,229 734,200,000 26,585,951.8 3,803 6.6 3 2009 98,900,000 1,917,411 622,700,000 10,746,390.3 3,879 6.3 1 2008 99,300,000 4,972,819 593,699,968 28,576,726.2 3,141 6 1 2007 103,600,000 3,223,198 617,699,968 18,312,980.4 3,087 5.96 4 2006 106,200,000 3,024,486 606,700,032 16,817,940 3,050 5.7 2005 105,500,000 5,232,740 602,000,000 30,095,693 3,016 5.7 2004 116,300,000 2,979,575 660,499,968 16,762,132 3,593 5.7 2003 110,400,000 3,899,096 614,800,000 22,068,888 3,299 5.57 2002 89,100,000 6,120,869 525,000,000 34,806,820.1 5.89 6 2001 107,000,000 3,695,088 16,019,883.5 3,022 10,500 7 2000 108,600,000 5,052,134 565,979.78 27,523,083.3 2,950 10,200 1999 104,900,000 6,218,073 618,173.12 26,452,946.2 2,750 10,043 5 1998 118,000,000 1,251,330 321,329.71 6,783,705.44 3,675 9,728 1997 104,000,000 3,295,670 256,636.72 12,661,068.7 4,158 9,267 4 Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 Market share for French films, filtered by distributor - 2001 Distributor Number of films Total admissions Market share (%) released 1 01 Distribution (Rai 3 1,325,395 0 Cinema) 2 Lucky Red 5 594,166 0 3 Filmauro 3 519,841 0 4 Bim Distribuzione 7 420,358 0 5 Mikado Film 12 412,482 0 6 Istituto Luce - Cinecittà 5 126,215 0 7 Key Films 4 99,120 0 8 Columbia Tristar films 2 68,464 0 9 20th Century Fox 2 30,718 0 (Italie) 10 Minerva Pictures 1 30,682 0 11 Cecchi Gori Group 1 20,343 0 12 Sharada 1 17,227 0 13 Lantia Cinema 2 9,438 0 14 Academy Pictures 2 8,357 0 15 Eagle Pictures 1 7,618 0 16 Medusa 2 4,484 0 17 Lady Film SRL 1 149 0 18 Lion Pictures 1 31 0 Tel: +33 (0)1 47 53 95 80 / Fax +33 (0)1 47 05 96 55 / www.unifrance.org SIRET 784359069 00043 / NAF 8421Z / TVA FR 03784359069 Films co-produced with this country - 2001 Running time Film title Directors French producers Co-producers from this country Feature film Genesis Marie Perennou, Les Films Alain Sarde, Claude Nuridsany Les Films de la Véranda Feature film How Harry Became a Goran Paskaljevic MACT Productions Tree Feature film Knights of the Quest Giuseppe (Pupi) Avati Quinta (The) Communications Feature film Les Amants du Nil Éric Heumann Orly Films, Paradis Films Feature film Monday Morning Otar Iosseliani Auvergne-Rhône- Alpes Cinéma, Pierre Grise Productions Feature film Nobel Fabio Carpi Filmogène, SDP Films Feature film Nothing More Juan Carlos Cremata DMVB Films Intramovies Malberti Feature film On the Edge Lionel Epp Euripide Productions, France 3 Cinéma Feature film Samsara Pan Nalin Paradis Films Feature film See How They Run Michel Blanc France 2 Cinéma, UGC Images Feature film Semana Santa Pepe Danquart STUDIOCANAL Feature film South Kensington Carlo Vanzina Feature film The Council of Egypt Emilio Gréco SDP Films Feature film The Galindez File Gerardo Herrero DMVB Films Continental Produzione Feature film The Son's Room Nanni Moretti Bac Films Distribution, STUDIOCANAL Feature film The Strange Affair of Fabrizio Lori Sofracima SA Mr.
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