Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The best box office history – Diario de León

The Spanish cinema has achieved this year the best data box office in its history in absolute terms, with more than 123 million euros, mainly due to the pull of films like Eight Basque surnames, El Niño, Torrente 5: Operation Eurovegas and Minimum island, the four most watched.

The Confederation which includes Spanish audiovisual producers, Fapae facilitated yesterday these data, supplied by Rentrak, improving by 75 percent from 2013 figures and exceeding that until now was the historical record of Spanish cinema, the nearly 120 million achieved in 2012.

The good economic results run parallel with an increase in the number of viewers who nearing completion the year was 89 percent higher than the previous year, thanks to the 20.8 million people who enjoyed in theaters in some domestic production.

“These figures justify the need to continue supporting our cinema as an example of a strong industry with many possibilities, “emphasized Ramón Colom, president of Fapae, in the press release sent to the media.

Four Spanish films have gotten over a million viewers this year, starting with eight Basque surnames, the highest grossing Spanish film of all time and the second overall, behind only Avatar. . It reached 56 million and 9.5 million viewers

We follow the titles El Niño, which has reached 16.2 million euros; Torrente. 5: Operation Eurovegas, with 10.7 million euros raised, and Min island, which is still in poster and now exceeds six million euros

It should also highlight the host of the fifth movie more view, hispanoargentina co wild Stories, which also remains in the lineup and has reached four million at the box office.

Fapae considered “other Spanish hits of the year” Mort and Phil movies with Jimmy’s Randy , with 2.6 million accumulated in its second weekend exhibition; Pancho, the millionaire dog, with 2.5 million; Sorry, If I Love You, with 2.1 million; or Carmina and amen, with nearly 2 million.

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