Argentina Box Office for Lizzie (2018)

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Lizzie
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Argentina Box Office $30,788Details
Worldwide Box Office $866,537Details
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Synopsis

After a lifetime of loneliness, Lizzie finds a kindred spirit in housemaid Bridget Sullivan and their secret intimacy sparks an unthinkable act.

Metrics

Movie Details

Argentina Releases: November 30th, 2018 (Wide)
Video Release: December 4th, 2018 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence and grisly images, nudity, a scene of sexuality and some language.
(Rating bulletin 2498 (Cert #51108), 10/18/2017)
Running Time: 105 minutes
Keywords: LGBTQ+, 1890s, Bigotry, Dysfunctional Family, Incest, Child Abuse, Sundance Film Festival 2018
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Artina Films, Destro Films, Powder Hound Pictures, Saban Films, The Solution Entertainment Group
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for December 11th, 2018

December 11th, 2018

Collette

There isn’t a huge number of releases on this week’s list home market release report. The Equalizer 2 is the biggest, but it is far from the best. As for the best, there are some Pick of the Week contenders, including Colette, My Neighbor Totoro and A Simple Favor. My Neighbor Totoro is worth owning, but it is a triple-dip at this point, maybe more. A Simple Favor is coming out on VOD this week. This leaves Colette’s DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack as the Pick of the Week. More...

Home Market Releases for December 4th, 2018

December 4th, 2018

The Handmaid’s Tale

It’s not a bad week when it comes to the home market. The biggest release is Mission: Impossible—Fallout and while I didn’t like it as much as most critics, the Blu-ray / 4K Ultra HD Combo Packs are still worth picking up. There were also a trio of releases that were contenders for Pick of the Week, all of which were TV on DVD release: The Handmaid’s Tale: Season Two, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions: Take On Me, and Westworld: Season Two: The Door. In the end, it came down to a roll of the dice, with The Handmaid’s Tale coming out on top. More...

Theater Averages: Museum Sneaks away with First Place

September 20th, 2018

Museum

It was a crowded week on the theater average chart with five films in the $10,000 club. This includes Museum, which led the way with $16,554 in its lone theater. Hal actually jumped into the $10,000 club with $12,150 in one theater during its second weekend of release. Lizzie was the widest release in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,895 in four theaters. Science Fair was next with $11,231 in one theater. Another documentary, The Dawn Wall, was next with an average of $10,829 in two theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Predator Misses Expectations, Still Tops Soft Weekend

September 16th, 2018

The Predator

This isn’t a great weekend at the box office, as three of the four new releases are missing expectations, according to studio Sunday morning estimates, as well as the biggest holdover. The Predator will come out on top with $24.0 million over the weekend, but, while that’s not bad for a September release, there’s not a lot to be excited about either. Its reviews are just 34% positive, while it only managed a C plus from CinemaScore, both of which suggest short legs. It is way too early to tell how it will perform internationally, but it only managed fourth place in South Korea with a total opening of $1.2 million on 572 screens. That’s not good and the film needs to be a major hit outside of the domestic market if it is to break even any time soon. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: No Limited Releases are Alone this Week

September 14th, 2018

I am Not a Witch

Every week, I have to decide which limited releases to talk about in the main list of this column. Usually I limit myself to those with double-digit reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Last week, there were so few limited releases to talk about, I included some that I wouldn’t normally include. This week, there are about 30 films coming out in limited release, so I have to be extra judicious and cut some films just to keep the list manageable. Unfortunately, it feels like a case of quantity over quality. There are some movies that are getting excellent reviews, but a lot of movies that had strong pre-release buzz are disappointing critically. There are some I’m interested in, like I Think We’re Alone Now, but that’s more for the cast than the reviews. Mandy is one of the best films, but it is playing on Video on Demand, so I don’t expect it will do well at the box office. There are also several documentaries, with Science Fair being the one I want to see the most. More...

Lizzie Trailer

August 27th, 2018

Real-life historical drama starring Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart opens September 14 ... Full Movie Details. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/30/2018 $23,592 39 39 39 $30,788 12/16/2018
Netherlands 10/2/2020 $14,120 18 18 18 $18,209 10/5/2020
North America 9/14/2018 $47,580 4 240 495 $642,157 10/15/2019
Portugal 11/23/2018 $2,590 6 8 14 $5,157 12/4/2018
Russia (CIS) 2/8/2019 $17,342 150 150 182 $27,997 3/15/2019
South Korea 1/10/2019 $3,570 2 48 81 $66,296 1/25/2019
United Kingdom 12/14/2018 $31,069 30 30 30 $31,069 12/19/2018
 
Rest of World $44,864
 
Worldwide Total$866,537 10/5/2020

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

Chloë Sevigny Lizzie Borden
Kristen Stewart Bridget Sullivan

Supporting Cast

Jamey Sheridan Andrew Borden
Fiona Shaw Abby Borden
Kim Dickens Emma Borden
Denis O'Hare John Morse
Jeff Perry Andrew Jennings
Jay Huguley William Henry Moody
Tara Ochs Susan Gilbert
Jeremy Sykes Tenement Man

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Production and Technical Credits

Craig Macneill Director
Bryce Kass Screenwriter
Naomi Despres Producer
Liz Destro Producer
Chloë Sevigny Producer
Roxanne Fie Anderson Executive Producer
Elizabeth Stillwell Executive Producer
Edward J. Anderson Executive Producer
Carolyn Hunt Executive Producer
Bryce Kass Executive Producer
Myles Nestel Executive Producer
Lisa Wilson Executive Producer
Josh Bachove Co-Producer
Abbi Jutkowitz Editor
Noah Greenberg Director of Photography
Elizabeth Jones Production Designer
Natalie O'Brien Costume Designer
Jeff Russo Composer