Austria Box Office for Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Austria Box Office $168,117Details
Worldwide Box Office $32,943,247Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $2,141,386 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $2,979,234 Details
Total North America Video Sales $5,120,620
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Llewyn Davis is at a crossroads. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmountable obstacles - some of them of his own making. Living at the mercy of both friends and strangers, scaring up what work he can find, Llewyn's misadventures take him from the basket houses of the village to an empty Chicago club - on an odyssey to audition for music mogul Bud Grossman - and back again.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$11,000,000
Austria Releases: December 6th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: March 11th, 2014 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language including some sexual references.
(Rating bulletin 2251, 12/5/2012)
Running Time: 104 minutes
Keywords: Musicians, Big Break, Music Industry, Folk Music, Comedy Drama, 1960s, Abortion, Relationships Gone Wrong, Missing Pet
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: CBS Films, StudioCanal, Anton Capital Investors
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 11th, 2014

March 10th, 2014

If you look over at Amazon.com, the best-selling new release of the week is The Book Thief. This film made just over $20 million at the box office, which is amazing for a limited release. However, it is still a limited release on top of the new releases. That tells you how slow this week is on the home market. Fortunately, last Friday The Hunger Games: Catching Fire came out on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and I'm including it on this week's list as well. There are a number of other releases that are worth picking up, including The Patience Stone on DVD, In Fear on DVD, and Inside Llewyn Davis on Blu-ray. However, while there is some competition, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on Blu-ray Combo Pack is the Pick of the Week. More...

Per Theater Chart: Along for the Ride

January 22nd, 2014

Ride Along poster

The only film to top $10,000 on this week's per theater chart was Ride Along, which earned an average of $15,590. This is an amazing result for a January release. In fact, it would have been amazing for a limited release. More...

2014 Awards Season: Oscars Understand the Gravity of the Situation

January 16th, 2014

Gravity poster

The Oscar nominations were announced this morning and there are some surprises mixed in with the predictable results. Gravity and American Hustle led the way with ten nominations each while 12 Years a Slave was right behind with nine. The fact that 12 Years a Slave wasn't the leader is the first of the surprises. More...

Per Theater Chart: Holdovers Feeling Lonely

January 7th, 2014

Lone Survivor poster

It was a slow week for new releases as none topped $10,000 on the per theater chart. There were some holdovers that performed well, led by Lone Survivor, which pulled in an average of $42,429 in two theaters. This is compared to $45,436 during its opening weekend. Such a small decline is great news for its upcoming wide expansion. August: Osage County was next with an average of $27,983 in five theaters, which is 22% lower than its opening average of $35,860. Its running tally is already at nearly half a million and it has potential to expand, especially if it continues to do well during Awards Season. The final film in the $10,000 club was Her with an average of $15,378 in 47 theaters. It is already at nearly $3 million after three weeks of release and it expands wide this weekend. More...

Weekend Projections: Marked Ones Frozen Out

January 5th, 2014

Frozen poster

Given the weather conditions in half the country, this weekend couldn't have a more appropriate winner at the box office. Disney's Frozen takes top honors again in its 7th weekend in release after previously topping the chart the weekend of December 6th. The film is projected to earn $20.72 million this weekend, making it only the fourth film ever to earn more than $20 million at this stage in its theatrical run. Avatar, Titanic and Home Alone are the other three (and see full list of 7th weekends here). Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones was pushed into second spot with a decent $18.2 million opening. More...

Per Theater Chart: Hustle Speeds to the Top

December 17th, 2013

American Hustle poster

American Hustle started its box office run in limited release with a stunning average of $123,409. This is the second best per theater average for the year, behind only Frozen. Saving Mr. Banks opened in 15 theaters earning an average of $27,558. It should do well in its upcoming expansion. Inside Llewyn Davis expanded, playing in 15 theaters over the weekend while its per theater average fell to $23,786. It will continue to expand. The overall box office leader, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, was the final film in the $10,000 club earning an average of $18,869. More...

2014 Awards Season: Slave Hustles to the Top

December 14th, 2013

12 Years a Slave poster

Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their Golden Globe nominations this week, and a clear picture is forming. 12 Years a Slave was again the recipient of the most nominations, but this time it was a tie, as it and American Hustle both grabbed seven nominations. If you look down the list of other multi-nominated films, you will find a number of familiar faces. More...

Per Theater Chart: Insider Trading

December 12th, 2013

Inside Llewyn Davis poster

Inside Llewyn Davis had an incredible opening earning more than $400,000 in four theaters for a per theater average of $101,353. This is the third best per theater for the year behind just Frozen and Blue Jasmine. Mandela Long Walk to Freedom had a strong hold with an average of $19,413 in four theaters. The reason for this is obvious, but a little ghoulish to talk about. More...

Weekend Projections: Frozen Top During Calm Between the Storms

December 8th, 2013

Frozen poster

Frozen will come out the winner at the box office this weekend, topping Catching Fire $31.6 million to $27 million, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. Both films are down over 50% from last weekend's holiday frame, but Frozen enjoys an advantage as the more seasonal of the two and will likely maintain its lead, at least until The Hobbit blows them both away on Friday. More...

Limited Releases: Inside Track to the Oscars

December 6th, 2013

Inside Llewyn Davis poster

Like last week, it's not a good week on the limited release front. It's busier, but there are almost no films earning overwhelmingly positive reviews. Inside Llewyn Davis is the biggest exception and it is earning Oscar-worthy reviews. Not only are its reviews stunning, but the buzz suggests it should be a major hit as well. White Reindeer is also earning Award-worthy reviews, but it might not have the buzz to escape art house cinemas. More...

2013 Preview: December

December 1st, 2013

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug poster

We had some good news and some bad news in November. The bad news is the overall weakness at the box office continued and 2013 lost its lead over 2012. Strong runs by The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Frozen did help it bounce back in the end, but 2013 is still going to have a tough time topping 2012. Looking forward to December, we find about a dozen wide releases, sort of. There are several films that are opening in limited release that are expected to expand wide by the end of the month, but I'm not sure that will be the case for all of them. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug should be the easy winner this month and if it is a little lucky, it might even top its predecessor at the box office. There is a huge amount of hype surrounding Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues and it could double the first film's box office numbers. On the other hand, those two films might be the only two December wide releases to reach $100 million. There are a few that have the potential to get to the century mark, if they are big players during Awards Season. Obviously some of the films coming out this month will win awards, but there's already a lot of competition in theaters before the month begins. There were three $100 million movies last December, led by The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, so while it could be close, it looks like December will lose in the year-over-year comparison. This is really bad news, as 2013 can't afford to go out on a losing streak if it wants to top 2012. More...

2014 - Awards Season: Slave Earns Independence

November 28th, 2013

12 Years a Slave poster

Independent Spirit Award started the Awards Season this week, handing out its nominations. 12 Years a Slave led the way with seven nominations, but it wasn't the only film to pick up multiple nominations. More...

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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2013/12/06 7 $46,524   20 $2,326   $46,524 1
2013/12/13 9 $30,533 -34% 21 $1,454   $103,247 2
2013/12/20 11 $16,896 -45% 20 $845   $136,903 3
2013/12/27 10 $18,274 +8% 20 $914   $168,117 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 5/20/2021 $1,909 3 3 3 $849,463 5/25/2021
Austria 12/6/2013 $46,524 20 21 81 $168,117 12/13/2015
Belgium 11/6/2013 $0 0 17 67 $357,888 12/13/2015
Ecuador 6/20/2014 $0 0 6 6 $2,363 12/30/2018
France 11/6/2013 $0 0 290 540 $4,275,202 12/13/2015
Germany 12/5/2013 $461,948 74 104 371 $1,864,244 12/13/2015
Netherlands 12/5/2013 $122,170 30 30 118 $488,852 12/13/2015
North America 12/6/2013 $405,411 4 729 2,755 $13,248,209 12/3/2014
Romania 12/6/2013 $5,913 9 9 9 $5,913 12/30/2018
Slovenia 12/12/2013 $1,950 1 1 3 $19,183 12/13/2015
Switzerland 11/6/2013 $0 0 23 88 $484,127 12/13/2015
 
Rest of World $11,179,686
 
Worldwide Total$32,943,247 5/25/2021

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.

Leading Cast

Oscar Isaac Llewyn Davis

Supporting Cast

Carey Mulligan Jean Berkey
John Goodman Roland Turner
Garrett Hedlund Johnny Five
Justin Timberlake Jim Berkey
Ethan Phillips Mitch Gorfein
Robin Bartlett Lillian Gorfien
Max Casella Pappi Corsicato
Jerry Grayson Mel Novikoff
Jeanine Serralles Joy
Adam Driver Al Cody
Stark Sands Troy Nelson
Alex Karpovsky Marty Green
Helen Hong Janet Fung
Bradley Mott Joe Flom
Michael Rosner Arlen Gamble
Bonnie Rose Dodi Gamble
Jack O'Connell Elevator Attendant
Ricardo Cordero Nunzio
Sylvia Kauders Ginny
Ian Jarvis Cromartie
Diane Findlay Receptionist
Ian Blackman Studio Man
Steve Routman Abortion Doctor
Susan Blommaert Nurse
Amelia McClain Oasis Waitress
James Colby Cop on Road
Charlotte Booker Chicago Waitress
Mike Houston Train Station Cop
Samuel Haft Man in Gate of Horn
F. Murray Abraham Bud Grossman
Jason Shelton Youth in Car
Frank Ridley Union Hall Man 1
John Ahlin Union Hall Man 2
Jake Ryan Danny
Declan Bennett Irish Singer
Erik Hayden Irish Singer
Daniel Everidge Irish Singer
Jeff Takacs Irish Singer
Nancy Blake Elizabeth Hobby
Stephen Payne Mr. Hobby
Roberto Lopez Bouncer
Benjamin Pike Young Bob

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Joel Coen Director
Ethan Coen Director
Joel Coen Screenwriter
Ethan Coen Screenwriter
Scott Rudin Producer
Joel Coen Producer
Ethan Coen Producer
Robert Graf Executive Producer
Olivier Courson Executive Producer
Ron Halpern Executive Producer
Jess Gonchor Production Designer
Roderick Jaynes Editor
Bruno Delbonnel Director of Photography
T-Bone Burnett Music Producer
Mary Zophres Costume Designer
Skip Lievsay Supervising Sound Editor
Ellen Chenoweth Casting Director
Robert Graf Unit Production Manager
Betsy Magruder Assistant Director
John Silvestri Assistant Director
Drew Houpt Associate Producer
Catherine Farrell Associate Producer
Peter F. Kurland Sound Mixer
Katharine McQuerrey Additional Editor
Jery Hewitt Stunt Coordinator
Patty Willett Production Supervisor
Catherine Farrell Post-Production Supervisor
Deborah Jensen Art Director
Susan Bode Tyson* Set Decorator
Nicki Ledermann Make up
Cassandra Saulter Make up
Michael Kriston Hairstylist
Nathan Busch Hairstylist
Todd Kasow Music Editor
Jen Monnar Music Editor
Paul Urmson Sound Editor
Skip Lievsay Re-recording Mixer
Greg Orloff Re-recording Mixer
Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Bero Special Effects Coordinator
Alex Lemke Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Dowland Visual Effects Producer

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.