(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 17 - Another weekend in the lead in Italian sales for Nomadland with Frances McDormand as protagonist.
Chloè Zhao's film, multi-award-winning at the Oscars, grossed € 186,000 with a drop of 18% for a total of 1 million 64,000, confirming itself at the top also for the media room (€ 1,102 on 169 screens).
The rest of the podium is also confirmed to be the same at the end of the week: Woody Allen's Rifkin's Festival, in second place, growing by 36%, earned 135 thousand euros for a total (the overall is 293 thousand) with an average of 817 euros out of 166 screens.
Third Minari by Korean Lee Isaac Chung who puts away another 26 thousand euros for a total of 201 thousand euros.
A series of new releases follow: in fourth place Ilconcorso debuts with Keira Knightley, in the role of a pugnacious activist of the women's liberation movement in the 1970s: Philippa Lawthorpe's film grossed 19 million euros. In fifth place the origins of the story of the legendary Tom & Jerry who put 17 thousand euros in the farmhouse. In sixth place, with 16 thousand euros in takings, Pedro Almodovar's "short" "La voceumana" from the text by Jean Cocteau with Tilda Swinton in the role already immortalized by great performers such as Anna Magnani. Eighth Wonder Woman 1984, the new chapter in the saga of the incredible DC rider In ninth position Maternal by Maura Delpero with Lidiya Liberman, fresh from the success at the Locarno festival who tells the story ofItalian Sister Paula landed in Argentina in a foster home for single mothers. (HANDLE).