South Korea Box Office for Closer (2004)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
South Korea Box Office | $1,457,312 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $116,148,537 | Details |
Further financial details... |
Synopsis
Set in contemporary London, a story of passion, drama, love, and abandonment involving four strangers--their chance meetings, instant attractions and casual betrayals.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $35,000,000 |
South Korea Releases: | February 3rd, 2005 (Wide) |
Video Release: | March 29th, 2005 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | R for sequences of graphic sexual dialogue, nudity/sexuality and language |
Running Time: | 104 minutes |
Keywords: | Romantic Drama, Relationships Gone Wrong, Infidelity, Love Triangle, Strippers / Stripping, False Identity, Erotic Drama |
Source: | Based on Play |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Avenue Pictures Productions |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 7th, 2010
December 6th, 2010
It's the first Tuesday of December, and the last real week with multiple major releases. After this, the next few weeks are rather shallow in terms of first run releases. This week there are a number of titles that are worth adding to you collection, including the Pick of the Week, Inception on Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack. Restrepo is also worthy of consideration for that honor, as was either of the Criterion Collection releases, Cronos and Videodrome.
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May 22nd, 2007
It's the first busy week of the month, and it won't get this busy again for the rest of summer. There is literally a hundred releases mentioned on this week's list, roughly half of which are coming out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Wayne. However, while there were plenty of those releases coming out, it was another classic movie to win the DVD Pick of the Week. That classic film is The Third Man - Criterion Collection - 2-Disc Edition - Buy from Amazon.
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The Largest Yard
June 12th, 2005
The Longest Yard opened in second place in Australia with $2.5 million. On the other hand, the film could only manage $750,000 on 260 screens in Mexico, not surprising since Adam Sandler has never been a big draw internationally, especially outside English speaking markets. More...Late Figures Change Top Five
June 5th, 2005
It was a slightly busier weekend as several studios were brave enough, or foolhardy enough to try and sandwich their film between the worldwide release of Revenge of the Sith and Batman Begins, which debuts in just 10 days. With War of the Worlds' worldwide release just two weeks after that, there's very little room for smaller films to survive. More...Sith Steal the Show
May 29th, 2005
Revenge of the Sith dominated nearly every market it opened in and in most of them it was the only new film in the top ten. Because of this there's almost no international details to report and those details that are available are single market releases. More...Newcomers Earn Trifecta on Top of Home Market Charts
April 16th, 2005
Three new DVDs topped the DVD Rental Charts, the VHS Rental Charts and the DVD Sales Charts, in the same order. Leading the way was the wonderful movie, Sideways with $6.70 million in DVD rentals and $1.03 million in VHS rentals. The film also lead the week in DVD sales with 1.5 million units sold on just its first day of release. More...Incredibles Ride into the Sunset
April 9th, 2005
After the Sunset stole top spot from The Incredibles on both the DVD and VHS rental charts, (the latter film did triumph on the sale charts.) The film, which only made $28.3 million during its entire domestic run, made $6.00 million in DVD rentals and $900,000 in VHS rentals. More...DVD Releases for March 29, 2005
March 28th, 2005
Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section including this week's winner, The Lone Gunmen - The Complete Series - Buy from Amazon
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Swimming with Sharks
March 13th, 2005
Shark Tale finished its international run with a second place $2.08 million opening in Japan on 485 screens. Its $4,296 per screen average it quite low for the market and generally means the film won't have the usual legs films in Japan have. The film performed much better in Italy where it finished first again with $3.0 million, down just 23% during its sophomore stint. Overall it took in $5.2 million to raise its international total to $181 million, but without any more openings it might struggle to hit $200 million. More...The Aviator Soars Higher than Before
March 6th, 2005
The Aviator beat weekend estimates by a substantial margin leading to a $5.9 million box office on 3000 screens in 34 markets. The multi-Oscar winning movie has hit $86.2 million internationally and will cross $200 million worldwide before too long. The film dropped a spot to fifth place in South Korea with $834,660 for the week and slipped to second in Australia with $798,000. The only market the film opened it was Argentina, where it easily took top spot with $232,000. More...Twelve Tops the Best of the Rest
February 27th, 2005
Ocean's Twelve may have dropped out of the top five, but it is still going strong with $4.5 million on 1400 screens in 35 markets for an international box office of $225.8 million so far. No new openings means the heist film had to rely on holdovers likes its $2.5 million during its third weekend in the U.K. and $1.4 million during its fifth week of release in Japan, finishing second in both those markets. More...French Film Finishes Fifth
February 20th, 2005
Iznogoud: Calife a la place du calife, a movie based on a Asterix and Obelix spin off of sorts, dominated the French box office taking in $7.1 million, more than double the second place film and more than a third of the top ten total. It is also enough to push it into the Top Five on the international scene, dropping Finding Neverland into sixth place. Unfortunately, like the several films made in the Asterix and Obelix series, this one is unlikely to make much of an impact outside the French speaking markets. More...Fockers are Fabulous
February 9th, 2005
A higher than expected opening in Spain and a lower than expected decline in the U.K. allowed Meet the Fockers to retain top spot on the international charts. The film opened first in a handful of markets, including a $4.7 million opening in Spain on 356 screens, $377,000 in Denmark, $352,000 in Taiwan and $275,000 in Israel. Its most prolific market continues to be the U.K. where the film brought in $8.5 million during its second weekend there; that's a 42% drop-off, which is a little high for the market, but not as high as expected given its huge start last weekend. That one market represented more than half of its weekend total of $16.3 million on 1700 screens in 28 markets for a running tally of $82.9 million. More...Fockers Flatten Competition
February 2nd, 2005
Meet the Fockers open in the U.K. over the weekend with an astounding $14.8 million on 456, which is more than four times the original's earnings there in 2000. That figure was also more than 8 times the second place film , and more than half the market's total box office. Add in a handful of openings in other, mostly smaller markets and the film brought in $19.2 million on 1,700 screens in 15 markets for a $58.8 million total so far. More...Ocean Steals International Box Office Crown Back
January 26th, 2005
The International Box Office Race is certainly interesting, as Ocean's Twelve recaptured the lead this weekend with $14.4 million on 4,600 screens in 58 markets and now sits at $170.4 million internationally and $292.8 million worldwide. A large chunk of that total came from Japan, where the film earned $6.8 million (including sneak peaks) on 510 screens, while ending Howl's Moving Castle's nine week reign on top.
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All That's Golden Does Not Glitter
January 25th, 2005
Of the eight films that won Golden Globes last weekend, only a handful saw their box office take increase this weekend.
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Oscar Nominations Sidestep Box Office Giants
January 25th, 2005
The Oscar Nominations were announced this morning and at first glance it appears that most of the nominations went to films with smaller budgets and box office results. Box office hits were nearly shut out of the major nominations. More...Alexander Reigns over International Audiences
January 19th, 2005
After a massive opening last week in Spain, Alexander took top spot on the international charts thanks to a strong opening in Italy, Brazil and Hong Kong. The film managed first place in all three markets with $3.87 million on 446 screens in Italy, $906,900 on 193 screens in Brazil and $275,244 on 30 screens in Hong Kong. Holdovers were not as kind to the Sword and Sandal epic as it dropped nearly 50% in the U.K., Spain and France. Overall the film brought in $14.5 million on 3600 screens in 51 markets for a running tally of $88 million. And while the film will easily cross $100 million internationally, which is roughly 3 times its domestic figure, it has to be looked at as a disappointment financially. More...Aviator Soars Above the Rest
January 17th, 2005
The Golden Globe were handed out tonight with no one film really dominating the night. The Aviator led the night with three awards with a few others films taking home two apiece. More...International Box Office Stolen!
December 22nd, 2004
For the first time in many weeks there was a real race for top spot on the international charts, also, for the first time in many weeks The Incredibles didn't win that race. Boosted by debuts in 22 additional markets, Ocean's Twelve took top spot with $28.9 million on 3900 screens in 27 markets for a early total of $35.2 million. Compared to the original the results are mixed. IN many places it is a lot lower when compared in local currency, but thanks to the Dollar's extended losing streak, it's much higher in American funds. For instance, the film opened in first place in France with 5.7 million Euros, down 16% from its predecessor, however, that's $7.5 million in American funds, a increase of 28%. Other highlights include $5.3 million in Germany, $3.5 million in Spain, $2.2 million in Italy and $1.4 million in both Holland and Switzerland and just shy of $1 million in Sweden. The film remained in first place in Australia despite dropping 50% at the box office to just $1.8 million. More...Gold Stocks Rise
December 21st, 2004
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December 17th, 2004
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December 15th, 2004
Several films made their international debuts this weekend, but that didn't stop The Incredibles from taking top spot on the international box office, again. This weekend the film brought in an addition $32.1 million on 6,343 screens in 37 markets to lift its international tally to $152.1 million so far. The films busiest weekend in terms of raw dollars was the $5.7 million it earned in Germany, but with a theatre count of more than 1000, that wasn't as strong as the studio would have liked. The film did break the record for biggest opening for an animated movie with $1.7 million in Brazil. The film also opened first in Switzerland with $1.2 million, Austria with $931,000 and South Africa with $310,000. More...Sideways is Golden
December 14th, 2004
Golden Globe Nominations were announced on Monday and as with the IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Sideways lead the pack with 7 nominations. This does not mean it is the favorite in any particular category, but it does help its chances of taking home some hardware on January 16th. More...Post Secondary Education
December 7th, 2004
Bad Education has stretched its amazing streak atop the Per Theatre Charts to thee weeks. With an expansion this weekend, it will probably be the last time the film top the charts, which is good because I'm running out of ideas for headlines using the education theme. This week it was a much closer contest with Bad Education beating out House of Flying Daggers $29,619 to $26,498, with the later film playing in more theatres, 15 to 3. Meanwhile, A Very Long Engagement dropped a spot to third with $18,146 average in four theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was Closer, which took in $7.7 million in 476 theatres for an average of $16,193.
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Closer Closes in the Top Five
December 6th, 2004
As expected, there was a big drop at the box office over the weekend, but there were a couple of surprises as the semi-limited release, Closer, out performed expectations to finish in fifth place. Overall the box office dropped to $87 million over the weekend, that's a massive 46% drop from last week, but more importantly, a nearly 11% drop from last year. That dropped 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.2%, but things should pick up this week with the Wednesday release of Blade: Trinity and the Friday release of Ocean's Twelve. More...The Calm Before the Winter Storm
December 3rd, 2004
The first weekend in December follows one of the busiest weekends of the year, and the studios are usually reluctant to put out their A-List material. This year it's an extreme example as there are no wide releases and while one of the limited releases has a reasonable shot at earning a place in the top 10, there will probably be no change in the top five, other than massive drops in box office dollars. Because of this, this week's column will be shorter than usual. More...Movie Websites Launches for November 26 - December 2
December 2nd, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Ocean's Twelve - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...2004 Preview: December
December 1st, 2004
December is a huge month at the box office, but also a very unique one. Massive blockbusters are released side by side with smaller films with only Oscar on their minds.
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November 10th, 2004
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October 21st, 2004
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July 29th, 2004
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February 20th, 2004
A quiet week for movie release date announcements.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017/04/21 | 12 | $58,744 | 99 | $593 | $1,364,377 | 638 | |
2017/04/28 | - | $18,051 | -69% | 48 | $376 | $1,408,016 | 639 |
2017/05/05 | - | $9,658 | -46% | 29 | $333 | $1,431,985 | 640 |
2017/05/12 | - | $7,719 | -20% | 19 | $406 | $1,453,833 | 641 |
2021/02/19 | 18 | $13,394 | 80 | $167 | $1,486,470 | 838 | |
2021/02/26 | - | $3,181 | -76% | 19 | $167 | $1,477,637 | 839 |
2021/03/05 | - | $2,372 | -25% | 12 | $198 | $1,457,312 | 840 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 1/21/2005 | $0 | 0 | 157 | 961 | $4,628,424 | 9/10/2020 |
North America | 12/17/2004 | $7,707,972 | 476 | 1,098 | 7,345 | $33,987,757 | 10/7/2016 |
South Korea | 2/3/2005 | $0 | 0 | 99 | 306 | $1,457,312 | 3/10/2021 |
Rest of World | $76,075,044 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $116,148,537 | 3/10/2021 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Lead Ensemble Members
Julia Roberts | Anna |
Jude Law | Dan |
Natalie Portman | Alice |
Clive Owen | Larry |
Supporting Cast
Nick Hobbs | Taxi Driver |
Colin Stinton | Customs Officer |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Mike Nichols | Director |
Mike Nichols | Producer |
John Calley | Producer |
Cary Brokaw | Producer |
Patrick Marber | Screenwriter |
Patrick Marber | Based on the play "Closer" |
Scott Rudin | Executive Producer |
Celia Costas | Executive Producer |
Robert Fox | Executive Producer |
Stephen Goldblatt | Director of Photography |
Tim Hatley | Production Designer |
John Bloom | Editor |
Antonia Van Drimmelen | Editor |
Ann Roth | Costume Designer |
Michael Haley | Co-Producer |
Duncan Reid | Co-Executive Producer |
James Clayton | Co-Executive Producer |
Paula Jalfon | Co-Executive Producer |
Mary Bailey | Associate Producer |
Paul A. Levin | Associate Producer |
Michael Haley | Assistant Director |
Rachel Neale | Unit Production Manager |
Celia Costas | Unit Production Manager |
Mark Raggett | Supervising Art Director |
Hannah Moseley | Art Director |
John Bush | Set Decorator |
Lindsay Pugh | Costume Supervisor |
Ivan Sharrock | Production Sound Mixer |
Lee Dichter | Supervising Sound Mixer |
Ron Bochar | Supervising Sound Mixer |
Ron Bochar | Supervising Sound Editor |
Allan Zaleski | Sound Effects Editor |
Branka Mrkic-Tana | Dialogue Editor |
Laura Civiello | Dialogue Editor |
Suzana Peric | Music Editor |
Trefor Proud | Key Makeup |
Mark English | Key Hairstylist |
Linda de Vetta | Make-up and Hair Designer |
Ray De Haan | Stunt Coordinator |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.