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921 articles available in total starting from 19/06/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2019.

Goodbye Lenin! is best-ever performer

Wolfgang Becker’s comedy about the fall of the Berlin Wall, Goodbye Lenin! is the most successful German film of all time. Goodbye Lenin turned out to be an unexpected hit and over 2 million...  

18/03/2003 | Box Office | Germany

De Tweeling acclaimed at home

Sinces its 12 Dec release, this film has never left the Dutch Top 10 and today broke the 500,000 admissions barrier, 250,000 of which at home  

06/03/2003 | Box Office | Netherlands

Local title heads Top Ten

Domestic productions, The Wolf Summer and The Olsen Gang top the box office chart beating Chicago & Die Another Day  

05/03/2003 | Box Office | Norway

Crisis? What crisis?

Cinema ticket sales in Spain last year have shown an increase, in spite of predictions of a drop in takings  

28/02/2003 | Box Office | Spain

Goodbye Lenin is N°1

In its 2nd week out Wolfgang Becker's Berlinale award-winning feature climbs to the top of the German box office  

25/02/2003 | Box Office | Germany

Muccino still N°1

For the second week running, Ricordati di me by Gabriele Muccino is still top of the Italian box office, with a reported weekend take of Euros2.151m that brings its gross to Euros6.265m. The...  

24/02/2003 | Box Office | Italy

Local market share down 7%

In 2002 Swedish productions had a 17 per cent share of the domestic market with just one local title in the Top 10  

19/02/2003 | Box Office | Sweden

Good performance by Eurotitles

Excellent start to 2003 for European cinema in France. Best peformers: Crialese's Respiro, Lucas Belvaux' Belgian trilogy and the opening of Mullan's Magdalene Sisters  

17/02/2003 | Box Office | France

Kopps sets record

Released on 7 February, Joseph Fares’ latest comedy, Kopps, set a new opening attendance record for a domestic production, and was seen by over 100,000 filmgoers. Kopps, the follow-up to Fares’...  

13/02/2003 | Box Office | Sweden

A Record January

Almost 115,000 saw domestic productions. Top film was Pelle Politibil, selected for Kinderfilmfest in Berlin  

11/02/2003 | Box Office | Norway

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