Malaysia Box Office for Sing Your Song (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Malaysia Box Office $1,593Details
Worldwide Box Office $87,674Details
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Synopsis

The life and times of singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte. From his rise to fame as a singer—inspired by Paul Robeson—and his experiences touring a segregated country, to his provocative crossover into Hollywood, Belafonte’s career personifies the American civil rights movement and impacted many other social-justice movements. The film reveals Belafonte as a tenacious hands-on activist who worked intimately with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., mobilized celebrities for social justice, participated in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, and took action to counter gang violence, imprisonment, and the incarceration of youth.

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Movie Details

Malaysia Releases: March 7th, 2013 (Wide)
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 104 minutes
Keywords: Biography, Musicians, Performing Arts, Political
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Belafonte Enterprises, S2BN Entertainment, Julius R. Nasso Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Per Theater Chart: We Need to Talk About Holdovers

January 18th, 2012

It was a busy week on the per theater chart with five films in the $10,000 club; however, all but one of those films were holdovers. Leading the way was We Need to Talk About Kevin, which returned to theaters after its week-long Oscar qualification run. It earned an average of $21,123 in two theaters. Pina doubled its theater count, but remained strong in second place with an average of $20,740 in six theaters. Even if it doesn't expand significantly, it will reach some major milestones. Despite mixed reviews, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is earning very strong legs. This past weekend it dipped just 8% while earning an average of $15,172 in six theaters. It expands wide on Friday and it should do quite well. The only new release of the week to reach the $10,000 club was Sophomore, which opened with an estimated $13,000 in its lone theater. Finally, we get to A Separation, which earned an average of $11,977 in six theaters. Hopefully it will expand to take advantage of is success thus far. More...

We Need to Talk about Limited Releases

January 13th, 2012

It's one of the worst times of the year to release a film on the art house circuit. Not only is it too late for Awards Season, but the competition is incredibly tight. So it should come as no surprise that most films coming out this week are underwhelming. In fact, of the films on this week's column, only one of them, Sing Your Song, is earning overall positive reviews. However, the biggest release of the week is We Need to Talk About Kevin, which we previously discussed when it had its Oscar Qualifying run. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2013/03/08 10 $453   2 $227   $453 1
2013/03/15 11 $294 -35% 2 $147   $913 2
2013/03/22 12 $104 -65% 2 $52   $1,144 3
2013/04/05 11 $72   2 $36   $1,593 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Malaysia 3/7/2013 $453 2 2 8 $1,593 12/14/2015
North America 1/13/2012 $13,459 2 4 26 $47,718 6/5/2018
United Kingdom 6/8/2012 $11,141 6 6 12 $15,999 12/10/2015
 
Rest of World $22,364
 
Worldwide Total$87,674 6/5/2018

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Documentary Subject(s)

Harry Belafonte    Himself

Interviewee(s)

Julian Bond    Himself
Sidney Poitier    Himself
Taylor Branch    Himself
Tom Smothers    Himself
Desmond Tutu    Himself
Shari Belafonte    Herself
David Belafonte    Himself
Mike Merrick    Himself
Diahann Carroll    Himself

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Susanne Rostock    Director
Michael Cohl    Producer
Gina Belafonte    Producer
Jim Brown    Producer
William Eigne    Producer
Julius R. Nasso    Producer
Sage Scully    Co-Producer
Bobby Shepherd    Cinematographer
Jim Brown    Cinematographer
Peter Pilafian    Cinematographer
Susanne Rostock    Editor
Jason L. Pollard    Editor
Hahn Rowe    Composer
Bill Marino    Re-recording Mixer
Neil Cedar    Supervising Sound Editor