Australia Box Office for Kedi (2017)

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KEDi
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $425,880Details
Worldwide Box Office $4,797,784Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $297,756 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $190,989 Details
Total North America Video Sales $488,745
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Metrics

Movie Details

Australia Releases: June 2nd, 2017 (Wide), released as Kedi
Video Release: November 14th, 2017 by Oscilloscope Video
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 78 minutes
Keywords: Set in Istanbul, Set in Turkey, Animal Lead, Nature Documentary
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production Countries: Turkey, United States
Languages: Turkish

Home Market Releases for November 14th, 2017

November 13th, 2017

Kedi

It’s a bad week for screeners, as the screeners for both Atomic Blonde and Wind River are late. Both look like they are worth picking up, but not quite Pick of the Week material. There are a trio of contenders for this award: In This Corner of the World, Kedi, and Whose Streets? It was a close call, but in the end, Kedi came out on top. More...

Theater Averages: Boss Baby Gets a Raise with $13,305

April 4th, 2017

The Boss Baby

Wide releases again dominated the theater average chart taking two of the top three spots. This includes The Boss Baby, which led the way with $13,305. The only limited release in the $10,000 club was David Lynch: The Art Life with $10,823 in its lone theater. Last week’s champ, Beauty and the Beast, was right behind with an average of $10,789. More...

Theater Averages: Beauty Outshines all Competition with Average of $41,508

March 21st, 2017

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast had the best theater average of 2017, so far, at $41,508. This puts it just ahead of Kedi, which opened with $40,103 in its lone theater. The second best average of the week was earned by T2: Trainspotting at $34,115 in five theaters, which is the third best average of the year so far. Song to Song was the only other film to earn an average above $10,000 over the weekend, pulling in $12,640 in four theaters. While Frantz didn’t quite get into the $10,000 club over the weekend, it came close with an average of $9,373. Furthermore, it was a Wednesday release and earned a five-date average of $11,470. More...

Theater Averages: Shopper Goes on Buying Spree with $19,794

March 15th, 2017

Personal Shopper

Personal Shopper had the best theater average this past weekend earning an average of $19,794 in four theaters. The overall box office champ, Kong: Skull Island, earned $15,867. Raw was the only other film in the $10,000 club with an average of $12,413 in two theaters. Meanwhile, The Sense of an Ending just missed the mark with an average of $9,923 in four theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Logan’s $85.3 Million is Fourth-Biggest Weekend in March

March 5th, 2017

Logan

Logan is turning out to be everything Fox hoped for this weekend, with excellent reviews and a massive $85.3 million opening to kick off the Spring box office season. The film’s debut is a notable $20 million ahead of X-Men: Apocalypse’s $65.8 million last Summer. The only way to make it look anything less than stellar is to match it up against giants like Deadpool (which opened with $132 million in February last year), and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which holds the March weekend record of $166 million. More...

Theater Averages: Kitty Powers its Way to the Top with $11,418

February 23rd, 2017

Kedi

Kedi remained in first place with an average of $11,418 in seven theaters. It is doing quite well for a documentary. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Chapter and Verse with $10,928 in its lone theater. More...

Weekend Estimates: Lego Batman Pieces Together Second Weekend Win

February 19th, 2017

The Lego Batman Movie

The Lego Batman Movie will secure another weekend at the top of the box office chart thanks to a modest 35% drop from its opening, and soft openings for all the new wide releases. The animated adventure will make $34.2 million over three days, and is expected to earn about $45 million when the President’s Day holiday numbers are added in. It will pass $100 million at the domestic box office tomorrow. More...

Theater Averages: Kedi is the Cat’s Meow earning $40,103

February 15th, 2017

Kedi

Kedi became the first movie released in 2017 to hit the $40,000 mark on the per theater chart earning $40,103 in its lone theater. A United Kingdom was next with an average of $16,628 in four theaters. This is enough to suggest it will expand, but not enough to think it will earn a significant measure of mainstream success. The only other two films in the $10,000 club were the top two films on the overall weekend chart. The Lego Batman Movie earned an average of $12,966, putting it just ahead of Fifty Shades Darker, which earned an average of $12,563. More...

Weekend Estimates: Batman Shades Fifty

February 12th, 2017

The Lego Batman Movie

A slighty-worse-than-expected performance from The Lego Batman Movie and a slightly-better-than-expected weekend for Fifty Shades Darker is creating a close race at the top of the box office chart this weekend. Lego Batman will win in the end, with Warner Bros. projecting $55.6 million for the weekend, but Fifty Shades Darker won on Friday, and won’t be far behind in the end. Universal pegs the film at $46.8 million over three days. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: United We Stand

February 10th, 2017

A United Kingdom

It is a super short list this week, because the weather here is so bad it is negatively affecting my internet access. The power hasn’t gone out, at least not more than a mere flicker, but the internet has slowed to a crawl enough that I’m worried if I don’t get it done quickly, I won’t get a chance to do it at all. Of the movies on this week’s list, A United Kingdom is the one I’m most interested in seeing. 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
2017/06/02 - $2,019   1 $2,019   $2,019 1
2017/06/09 - $4,096 +103% 3 $1,365   $6,140 2
2017/06/16 18 $29,825 +628% 10 $2,983   $40,024 3
2017/06/23 20 $44,107 +48% 16 $2,757   $97,629 4
2017/06/30 19 $46,015 +4% 16 $2,876   $165,533 5
2017/07/07 21 $39,491 -14% 16 $2,468   $229,828 6
2017/07/14 23 $30,927 -22% 16 $1,933   $292,395 7
2017/07/21 - $22,096 -29% 20 $1,105   $333,232 8
2017/07/28 29 $14,536 -34% 26 $559   $359,172 9
2017/08/04 30 $12,839 -12% 28 $459   $376,661 10
2017/08/11 - $7,585 -41% 24 $316   $389,516 11
2017/08/18 - $4,844 -36% 14 $346   $403,899 12
2017/08/25 - $4,527 -7% 14 $323   $412,418 13
2017/09/01 - $1,607 -65% 9 $179   $417,527 14
2017/09/08 - $1,693 +5% 7 $242   $425,880 15

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/2/2017 $2,019 1 28 220 $425,880 9/11/2017
China 9/21/2018 $9,567 0 0 0 $403,641 10/19/2018
Lithuania 9/1/2017 $0 0 10 27 $10,217 10/10/2017
Netherlands 8/25/2017 $83,886 27 40 233 $568,644 10/9/2017
New Zealand 9/22/2017 $8,939 7 17 81 $117,981 1/22/2018
North America 2/10/2017 $40,103 1 130 1,000 $2,834,262
Poland 7/28/2017 $83,646 0 0 0 $138,801 1/1/2019
Portugal 1/26/2018 $5,345 10 10 23 $17,030 2/21/2018
Russia (CIS) 12/1/2017 $42,736 100 100 112 $111,790 1/18/2019
South Korea 9/11/2017 $0 0 32 77 $50,216 11/16/2018
Spain 7/21/2017 $9,043 8 8 8 $9,043 7/28/2017
Turkey 6/9/2017 $16,258 19 23 78 $67,441 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 6/30/2017 $42,838 16 16 16 $42,838 7/5/2017
 
Worldwide Total$4,797,784 2/26/2019

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Production and Technical Credits

Ceyda Torun Director