Netherlands Box Office for Three Generations (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $87,931Details
Worldwide Box Office $667,753Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $38,890 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $18,532 Details
Total North America Video Sales $57,422
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Synopsis

The story of three generations of a family living under one roof in New York as they must deal with the life-changing transformation by one that ultimately affects them all. Ray is a teenager who has come to the realization that she isn’t meant to be a girl and has decided to transition from female to male. His single mother, Maggie, must track down Ray's biological father to get his legal consent to allow Ray’s transition. Dolly, Ray’s lesbian grandmother is having a hard time accepting that she now has a grandson. They must each confront their own identities and learn to embrace change and their strength as a family in order to ultimately find acceptance and understanding

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Movie Details

Netherlands Releases: October 27th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: June 13th, 2017 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for mature thematic content, some sexual references and language.
(Rating bulletin 2474 (Cert #50007), 5/3/2017)
Running Time: 87 minutes
Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, LGBTQ+, Coming of Age
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Big Beach, Infilm
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for June 13th, 2017

June 12th, 2017

John Wick: Chapter Two

It’s a good week, but a shallow weak. The biggest release of the week is The Lego Batman Movie, which is also one of the best. There are a couple of other big releases that are must haves, like Dark Matter: Season Two, but the size and quality quickly drop-off after that. As for the Pick of the Week, the John Wick: Chapter Two Blu-ray Combo Pack claims that title. More...

Theater Averages: Galaxy Grabs $33,704 on Theater Average Chart

May 10th, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

Not only did Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 earn first place on the weekend box office chart, it was also the top film on the theater average chart earning an average of $33,704. This is the fourth best result of the year so far, second best for a wide release. (Beauty and the Beast is still the best of the year with an average of $41,508.) Second place went to the re-release of Stalker with $20,540 in its lone theater. The Lovers was the only other film in the $10,000 club with an average of $16,572 in four theaters. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Lovers of Limited Releases

May 5th, 2017

Chuck

It is one of those weeks where it is hard to find a film with high box office potential. Last Men in Aleppo is the best movie, but as a documentary, it likely won’t expand significantly. Chuck has a great cast, but it’s reviews are merely good. Maybe The Lovers will do the best. More...

2017 Preview: May

May 1st, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2

April is over and thank god for that. The Fate of the Furious is currently the only film that was better than a midlevel hit, while Going in Style might end up being the second-biggest release of the month. On the low end, there were seven films on last month’s list that didn’t even manage to open in truly wide release (2,000 or more theaters). Fortunately, May looks a lot brighter. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 should dominate the chart and get the month off to a fast start. Furthermore, every week there’s at least one film with a reasonable chance of earning $100 million domestically. Additionally, last May wasn’t particularly strong, so that should help 2017 overall. Granted, Captain America: Civil War earned more than $400 million, so the month got off to a fast start, but films struggled the rest of the way. The second-biggest film was X-Men: Apocalypse at just $155 million, while only one other movie, The Angry Birds Movie, earned more than $100 million. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 should at least be competitive with Captain America: Civil War, allowing 2017 to win thanks to its superior depth. 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
2016/10/28 26 $19,962   22 $907   $27,414 1
2016/11/04 28 $19,217 -4% 22 $874   $57,471 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/28/2017 $12,829 0 0 0 $19,340 1/1/2019
Germany 12/9/2016 $38,979 0 0 0 $49,630 8/19/2018
Italy 11/25/2016 $124,699 98 98 98 $210,917 11/13/2018
Netherlands 10/27/2016 $19,962 22 22 44 $87,931 11/19/2018
North America 5/5/2017 $18,131 6 37 56 $155,936
Portugal 7/14/2017 $1,662 1 1 2 $3,907 7/27/2017
South Korea 10/24/2016 $0 0 72 101 $65,457 10/12/2018
Spain 5/12/2017 $14,403 21 21 60 $52,409 10/30/2018
Turkey 7/7/2017 $8,830 27 27 43 $22,226 2/26/2019
 
Worldwide Total$667,753 2/26/2019

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Leading Cast

Naomi Watts    Maggie
Elle Fanning    Ray
Susan Sarandon    Dolly

Supporting Cast

Tate Donovan    Craig
Linda Emond    Frances
Sam Trammell    Matthew
Maria Dizzia    Sinda
Andrew Polk    Dr. Brillstein
Marcos A. Gonzalez    John the Doorman
Ira Jackson    Mr. B
Antonio Ortiz    Taylor
Marquis Rodriguez    Jesse
Tessa Albertson    Spoon
Jordan Carlos    Jake
Gameela Wright    DSS Worker
Lucca De Oliveira    Boy in Alley
Francesca Keller    Girl in Alley
Jinn S. Kim    Man on Fire Escape
Elle Winter    Jenni Schwartz
Susan Blackwell    Real Estate Agent
Max Simkins*    Cole
Mattea Marie Conforti    Mia
Eva Kaminsky    School Administrator

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gaby Dellal    Director
Nikole Beckwith    Screenwriter
Gaby Dellal    Screenwriter
Dorothy Berwin    Producer
Gaby Dellal    Producer
Marc Turtletaub    Producer
Peter Saraf    Producer
Peter Pastorelli    Executive Producer
Naomi Watts    Executive Producer
Leah Holzer    Executive Producer
Daniele Melia    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
David Johnson    Director of Photography
Stephanie Carroll    Production Designer
Joseph Landauer*    Editor
Arjun Bhasin    Costume Designer
Michael Brook    Composer
Joe Rudge    Music Supervisor
Douglas Aibel    Casting Director
Stephanie Holbrook    Casting Director
Marshall Johnson    Line Producer
Kurt Enger    Production Supervisor
Inna Braude    First Assistant Director
Anne Marie Dentici    Second Assistant Director
Caroline Orr    Co-Producer
Simon White    Co-Producer
Meredith Lippincott    Art Director
Philippa Culpepper    Set Decorator
Jerry Stein    Sound Mixer
Leslie Zak    Script Supervisor
Tamara Cepeda    Costume Supervisor-Wardrobe Supervisor
Maya Hardinge    Make up
Kathleen Brown    Make up
Michelle Johnson    Hairstylist
Max Leary    Hairstylist
Conor Guy    Associate Editor
Andy Keir    Additional Editor
Karen Thorson    Post-Production Supervisor
Lewis Goldstein    Supervising Sound Editor
Max Greene    Dialogue Editor
Alex Soto    Sound Effects Editor
Nancy Allen    Music Editor
Manny Siverio    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.