Box Office: “Away We” Goes High; Big Beach, Endgame Having Great ‘09 (UPDATED)
by Peter Knegt (June 7, 2009)
A scene from Sam Mendes's "Away We Go." Image courtesy of Focus Features.
Big Beach Films is having a big year. Their latest production, Sam Mendes’s “Away We Go,” opened this weekend to a massive $143,260 on just four screens, according to estimates from Rentrak earlier this afternoon. That made for a $35,815 per-theater-average for the Focus Features-distributed film, the year’s second best behind another Big Beach production - Christine Jeff’s “Sunshine Cleaning.” “‘Away We Go’’ has established itself in the marketplace with a successful opening weekend, measured by the strong overall weekend box office, with impressive results in every theater,” Focus’ Jack Foley told indieWIRE. “The strong Friday and Saturday box office results reflect sell out conditions arising in every theater especially during the evening shows. Matinee and early evening business was also very strong with the older ticket buyer. Clearly, the film is playing effectively to a mixed age demo which is great for the ultimate box office potential.” While “Away” has a way to go to match “Cleaning”‘s ultimate gross - $11,772,061 and counting - it’s opening certainly suggests the road trip dramedy could find itself among the summer’s specialty release bright spots as it expands in the coming weeks. It opens in 16 markets this Friday and also expand to select theaters in NY and LA. Though it’s not a hit in the vein of “Sunshine” and, likely, “Away We Go,” another Big Beach effort - John Crowley’s “Is Anybody There?” - has also performed well beyond expectations and continues to chug along under the radar. After 8 weeks, the Michael Caine starrer - distributed independently through Story Island Entertainment - has grossed $1,877,064 after adding another $66,067 this weekend. That makes it one of the problematically few 2009 limited releases to cross the $1,000,000 mark. At this point only nine initially limited 2009 releases have done so (last year at this point the number was over three times that): “Anybody,” “Cleaning,” “The Brothers Bloom,” “Two Lovers,” “Sin Nombre,” “Rudo y Cursi,” “Valentino: The Last Emperor,” “Gomorrah,” and “Every Little Step” that saw their With “Away We Go” certain to join them within a week or two, Big Beach will have a disproportionately high number of inclusions on that list (though of note: there were also many 2008 holdovers that saw the great majority of their release in 2009 that crossed the $1 million mark, including IFC’s “Gomorrah” and “Che,” and Sony Classics’ “The Class” and “Waltz With Bashir”).
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