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National Theatre Live’s ‘All My Sons’ is the widest new release.
‘The Roses’ and ‘Warfare’ were the best-performing UK independent films at the global box office.
‘The Drama’ now looking towards £10m across run; new titles start outside top five.
Although China had a disappointing first quarter, there were local successes in South Korea, Taiwan, Spain and Italy.
Horror film ‘Undertone’ and Venice winner ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ also open.
‘Mario’ beats predecessor’s start; ‘The Drama’ scores highest opening ever for an A24-produced film.
‘Project Hail Mary’ is already Amazon MGM Studios’ highest-grossing film in the territory.
Further releases include ‘They Will Kill You’ and ‘Splitsville’.
‘Project Hail Mary’, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ record best-ever openings for Amazon MGM and Indian film, respectively.
Also new this weekend: Disney’s ’Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ and Kaleidoscope’s ’The Land Of Sometimes’.
Las Vegas jamboree ran April 13-16.
‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ and ‘Tin Castle’ head to the Croisette in a modest year for UK and Irish filmmakers.
Screen spotlights 11 companies developing slates of interesting projects with international potential.