A Kind of America 2 and 9 and a Half Dates are biggest domestic hits of 2008
Dominated by Phyllida Lloyd’s US/UK/German co-production Mamma Mia!, the 2008 Hungarian box-office rankings place two other European features in the top 10 largely monopolised by US productions such as Madagascar 2 and Indiana Jones 4.
Marc Forster’s UK co-production, Quantum of Solace [+see also:
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Among the non-domestic European films, French feature Asterix at the Olympic Games [+see also:
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There is a second Hungarian production in the top 20: Tamás Sas’ 9 and a Half Dates in 15th position.
In the annual ranking of distributors, the top five includes the same companies as 2007, but UIP seizes first position with 30.25% of the market share (22.41% last year), displacing Intercom which slips to second place with 29.88%.
The list also includes Fórum (12.98%), followed by Budapest Film (9.47%) and SPI (4.62%). Clocking in at sixth place is newcomer I.T. Cinema City (4.20%), which outstrips Best Hollywood (3.63%), Hungaricom (1.39%) and Hungarotop (0.73%).
(Translated from French)
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