Poor creatures!
by Yorgos Lanthimos stands at the top of the Cinetel box office takings chart for the second week in a row.
The Oscar-nominated film starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe grossed 1 million 845 thousand euros (with a drop of only 8% and an average of 3,209 euros on 575 screens) reaching a total of 4 million 705 thousand.
Everyone except you, directed by Will Gluck and starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, also performed well, earning 1 million 792 thousand in its second weekend (with an increase of 48% and a super average of 4,966 euros on 361 screens).
The overall result is 3 million 725 thousand euros.
Third place for the third chapter of I soliti idioti by the Biggio-Mandelli couple, which despite a drop of 61% made another 768 thousand euros with a total of 3 million 155 thousand.
The average is 2,002 euros in 384 cinemas.
There are two new entries in the top ten: in fourth place is the adrenaline-pumping comedy Argylle by Matthew Vaughn with Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell and Bryan Cranston which starts with 402 thousand euros in 4 days (and an average of 1,351 euros on 298 rooms).
The Warrior: The Iron Claw by Sean Durkin debuted in ninth position with Jeremy Allen White, Lily James, Zac Efron.
The film based on the story of the Von Erich family, a wrestling legend for entire generations, grossed 194 thousand euros in 4 days.
Fifth position was Perfect Days by Wim Wenders (372 thousand euros in the weekend and 4 million 336 thousand overall) and sixth for Leonardo Pieraccioni and Pare tanto Parigi (341 thousand and 2 million 917 thousand).
Seventh The Holdovers - Life Lessons, eighth Dieciminuti and tenth the animated film The Canterville Ghost.
Over the weekend, total takings were 7,672,293 euros, down by -21% compared to the previous weekend and up by +41% compared to the same period last year.
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