| Title | Distributor | Locations | Gross | Per Location | Overall Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rust And Bone | Sony Pictures Classics | 2 | $24,738 | $12,369 | $65,059 |
| Beware of Mr. Baker | Independent | 1 | $12,195 | $12,195 | $16,748 |
| Silver Linings Playbook | The Weinstein Company | 371 | $3,090,131 | $8,329 | $10,740,112 |
| Hitchcock | Fox Searchlight | 50 | $408,692 | $8,174 | $787,574 |
| Anna Karenina | Focus Features | 384 | $2,245,570 | $5,848 | $4,106,921 |
| The Central Park Five | IFC Films | 7 | $33,148 | $4,735 | $77,040 |
| The Thieves | Well Go USA, Inc. | 2 | $7,772 | $3,886 | $673,075 |
| California Solo | Strand Releasing | 1 | $3,412 | $3,412 | $3,412 |
| The Waiting Room | International Film Circuit | 5 | $11,477 | $2,295 | $159,524 |
| Young And Wild | IFC Films | 2 | $3,798 | $1,899 | $3,798 |
| The House I Live In | Abramorama Entertainment | 1 | $1,840 | $1,840 | $168,889 |
| Just 45 Minutes From Broadway | Rainbow Releasing | 2 | $3,322 | $1,661 | $80,148 |
| Kumare | Kino Lorber | 1 | $1,567 | $1,567 | $129,552 |
| Brooklyn Castle | Producers Distribution Agency | 4 | $6,131 | $1,533 | $175,971 |
| The Big Picture | MPI Media | 4 | $6,116 | $1,529 | $142,387 |
| The Session | Fox Searchlight | 226 | $333,315 | $1,475 | $4,582,181 |
| The Other Son | Cohen Media Group | 40 | $57,864 | $1,447 | $877,933 |
| Somewhere Between | Long Shot Factory | 2 | $2,832 | $1,416 | $164,327 |
| Holy Motors | Indomina Media | 25 | $35,242 | $1,410 | $332,510 |
| A Royal Affair | Magnolia Pictures | 41 | $57,591 | $1,405 | $373,000 |
| The Flat | IFC Films | 19 | $24,487 | $1,289 | $386,414 |
| A Late Quartet | Entertainment One Films | 74 | $93,371 | $1,262 | $877,525 |
| Starlet | Music Box Films | 9 | $10,402 | $1,156 | $55,956 |
| Masquerade | CJ Entertainment | 3 | $3,395 | $1,132 | $895,123 |
| Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel | IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films | 12 | $13,553 | $1,129 | $912,840 |
| Universal Soldier: Day Of Reckoning | Magnolia Pictures | 3 | $3,181 | $1,060 | $3,181 |
| Imposter, The | Indomina Media | 2 | $2,115 | $1,058 | $898,317 |
| Samsara | Oscilloscope Pictures | 25 | $25,126 | $1,005 | $2,525,346 |
| This Must Be The Place | The Weinstein Company | 7 | $6,584 | $941 | $128,398 |
| Wuthering Heights | Oscilloscope Pictures | 10 | $8,936 | $894 | $96,889 |
| Searching For Sugar Man | Sony Pictures Classics | 53 | $46,570 | $879 | $2,836,187 |
| Dragon | Radius-TWC | 14 | $11,137 | $796 | $11,137 |
| The Master | The Weinstein Company | 23 | $17,403 | $757 | $15,873,233 |
| This Is Not A Film | Independent | 1 | $615 | $615 | $75,465 |
| Arbitrage | Roadside Attractions | 35 | $19,939 | $570 | $7,850,886 |
| Loneliest Planet, The | IFC Films | 10 | $5,406 | $541 | $116,617 |
| Dangerous Liaisons | Well Go USA, Inc. | 1 | $480 | $480 | $53,755 |
| All Together | Kino Lorber | 1 | $458 | $458 | $35,613 |
| Intouchables | The Weinstein Company | 19 | $8,577 | $451 | $13,043,105 |
| Now, Forager | Argot Pictures | 4 | $1,558 | $390 | $6,702 |
| 28 Hotel Rooms | Oscilloscope Pictures | 3 | $1,002 | $334 | $16,017 |
| Well-Digger's Daughter | Kino Lorber | 1 | $268 | $268 | $370,254 |
| Smashed | Sony Pictures Classics | 15 | $3,710 | $247 | $338,247 |
| Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters | Zeitgeist | 2 | $490 | $245 | $25,871 |
| Radio Unnameable | Kino Lorber | 1 | $243 | $243 | $19,498 |
| Keep The Lights On | Music Box Films | 3 | $701 | $234 | $239,282 |
| Citadel | Cinedigm Entertainment | 7 | $1,378 | $197 | $10,903 |
| Celeste And Jesse Forever | Sony Pictures Classics | 2 | $360 | $180 | $3,093,802 |
| Chicken With Plums | Sony Pictures Classics | 7 | $765 | $109 | $252,519 |
| Girl Model | First Run | 1 | $62 | $62 | $21,154 |
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