South Korea Box Office for Paris, I Love You (2007)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
South Korea Box Office | $317,714 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $5,175,088 | Details |
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $13,000,000 |
South Korea Releases: | February 1st, 2007 (Limited), released as Paris, I Love You |
MPAA Rating: | R for language and brief drug use. |
Running Time: | 120 minutes |
Franchise: | Cities of Love |
Keywords: | Segments, Genre Mashup, Romance, LGBTQ+, Relationships Gone Wrong, Ensemble, Death of a Son or Daughter, Immigration |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Victoires International, Pirol Film Productions |
Production Countries: | France, Germany, Switzerland |
Languages: | Arabic, English, French, Mandarin, Spanish |
DVD Releases for November 18, 2008 - Part I
November 18th, 2008
It's a weird week for the DVD release report. According to Amazon, seven of the top ten releases come from two movies: WALL-E and Tropic Thunder. Add in the Spanish language edition and there are five versions of the former movie coming out this week, including the 3-Disc DVD and the 3-Disc Blu-ray, either one of which is worthy of the DVD Pick of the Week. The overall group of releases feels weaker than last week, but it is more than enough that it had to be split into two parts. Part two can be found here.
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DVD Releases for November 13, 2007
November 12th, 2007
Another week, another $300 million hit comes out on DVD, along with a few dozen other films and TV series.
While this week wasn't quite as busy as it has been for a few weeks, we still had plenty of contenders for DVD Pick of the Week.
This includes this week's winner, Close Encounters of the Third Kind - 30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition - Blu-Ray, while a release from last week, Ratatouille - Blu-Ray, earns a belated honor.
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Dawn to the Rescue of the Per Theater Chart
July 10th, 2007
Rescue Dawn was the top draw on the per theater chart this weekend, earning an average of $18,388 in 6 theaters over the weekend and $27,979 since Wednesday.
The overall box office champ, The Transformers, placed a very close second with $17,577.
The re-release of Le Doulos grew by 10.51% to $10,346 in its lone theater and made it into the $10,000 club.
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Per Theater Chart Succumbs to Sicko
June 26th, 2007
Only one film was able to top $10,000 on the per theater chart, but it did so with ease.
Sicko earned $68,969 in its lone theater, and also sold out all 43 advanced screenings.
This is a very good sign for Friday's wide release, although I'm still not confident it will open in the top five.
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Per Theater Chart Smells Sweet as a Rose
June 12th, 2007
La Vie en Rose won the race to the top of the per theater chart, earning $180,000 in 8 theaters for an average of $22,481.
Brand Upon the Brain! continued its tour and jumped into second place with an average of $12,223 in its three theaters.
12:08 East of Bucharest was close behind with $11,586 in its lone theater while overall box office winner, Ocean's Thirteen was the last film to cross $10,000, earning an average of $10,136.
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New Releases have Limited Success on the Per Theater Chart
June 5th, 2007
Only three films were able to crack into the $10,000 club on the per theater chart.
The only new release to do so was Knocked Up, which was barely able to reach that figure with $10,690.
Second place went to The Golden Door with $10,169, while the overall number one film, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, earned third place with $10,134.
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Brand Rules the Per Theater Chart
May 15th, 2007
Brand Upon the Brain! was the top dog on the per theater chart this week, scoring an impressive $46,412 in its one theater over the weekend and $63,837 since Wednesday.
In most cases this would be clear evidence that the film was destined for mainstream success. However, given the nature of the movie, it should have a successful tour of art house theaters in major cities, but it will never play in multiplexes.
The second place film was Brooklyn Rules with $41,811 an exclusive engagement ahead of this Friday's opening.
Paris, je t'aime remained in third place while its average rose to $20,247.
The overall number one film, Spider-man 3, earned an average of $13,680, which was more than the four new wide releases combined.
Finally, Waitress just maintained a $10,000 average, earning an average of $10,108 in 65 theaters.
There is little doubt the film will earn some measure of mainstream success at this point.
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Spidey Climbs to the Top of the Per Theater Chart
May 8th, 2007
Spider-man 3 not set records on the overall charts, but it also earned the highest-ever per theater average for a movie playing in wide release.
Its average of $35,540 beats the record set by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest when it set the previous all-time high weekend mark in July last year.
Spider-Man wasn't the only film to reach the $10,000 club though, as three new limited releases also managed that feat, led by Waitress, which made $92,000 over the weekend (and $112,000 in total), for an average of $23,009 in its four theaters.
This is enough to suggest the film should be able to earn at least some measure of mainstream success.
Paris, Je T'Aime was close behind with an average of $19,621 in its two theaters, while Away From Her earned an average of $13,317 in four.
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Movie Website Updates for April 29 - May 5, 2007
May 6th, 2007
Among the more than two-dozen films on this week's list, there were a few that came very close to winning the Weekly Website Award. Of the three, Spider-Man 3 - Official Site was probably the closest to winning, but in the end was brought down by high expectations.
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Big List of Smaller Releases
May 4th, 2007
The prospect of going up against Spider-Man 3 didn't scare away limited releases this week.
This is not surprising, as their role during the summer blockbuster season could be described as the ultimate in counter-programming.
Among the lengthy list, there's a new take on the Bollywood tale, two competing Canadian films, and an early hopeful for Summer indie darling.
It is this last film, Waitress, that appears to have the best shot at mainstream success.
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New Movie US Release Dates - April 22, 2007
April 22nd, 2007
This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Things We Lost in the Fire, Mama's Boy, Pride and Glory and more.
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Movie Website Updates for April 15 - April 21, 2007
April 21st, 2007
There were a few new flash sites to launch this week, but while there might be a couple future winners among those sites, it was a long time resident on this week's list that walked away with top honors. That site was Hot Fuzz - Official Site, which probably could have won several weeks ago if the features were added all at once. However, it's much better to spread the updates out in order to get people coming back week after week.
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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 |
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2016/11/11 | - | $4,015 | 22 | $183 | $315,643 | 511 |
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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North America | 5/4/2007 | $39,242 | 2 | 200 | 1,117 | $4,857,374 | |
South Korea | 2/1/2007 | $0 | 0 | 22 | 22 | $317,714 | 11/28/2016 |
Worldwide Total | $5,175,088 | 11/28/2016 |
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.
Supporting Cast
Natalie Portman | Francine |
Uncategorized
Maggie Gyllenhaal | Liz |
Barbet Schroeder | Monsieur Henny |
Gerard Depardieu | Café Owner |
Bob Hoskins | Bob Meander |
Miranda Richardson | The Wife |
Ben Gazzara | Ben |
Elijah Wood | The Tourist |
Leonor Watling | The Mistress |
Gena Rowlands | Gena |
Emily Mortimer | Frances |
Juliette Binoche | Suzanne |
Wes Craven | The Vampire's Victim |
Alexander Payne | Oscar Wilde |
Willem Dafoe | The Cowboy |
Gaspard Ulliel | |
Steve Buscemi | The Tourist |
Rufus Sewell | William |
Nick Nolte | Vincent |
Ludivine Sagnier | |
Catalina Sandino Moreno | Ana |
Olga Kurylenko |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Alexander Payne | Director |
Alfonso Cuarón | Director |
Gerard Depardieu | Director |
Gurinder Chadha | Director |
Gus Van Sant | Director |
Joel Coen | Director |
Richard LaGravenese | Director |
Tom Tykwer | Director |
Walter Salles | Director |
Wes Craven | Director |
Michael Andrews | Composer |
Joel Coen | Screenwriter |
Ethan Coen | Screenwriter |