Movie Comparison: Breaking Upwards (2010)

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  Breaking
Upwards
Domestic Release Date Apr 2, 2010
Production Budget $15,000
Opening Weekend Theaters 1
Maximum Theaters 73
Theatrical Engagements 20
Domestic Opening Weekend $15,467
Domestic Box Office $115,592
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$157,927
International Box Office
Worldwide Box Office $115,592
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  3. Week Comparison
  Breaking
Upwards
Opening Weekend $15,467 /
$15,467
2nd Weekend $14,894 /
$37,066
3rd Weekend $12,236 /
$54,241
4th Weekend $3,586 /
$57,827
5th Weekend $4,019 /
$68,134
6th Weekend $3,009 /
$73,127
7th Weekend $1,492 /
$76,382
8th Weekend $828 /
$78,217
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  Breaking
Upwards
Opening Week $22,172 /
$22,172
2nd Week $19,833 /
$42,005
3rd Week $12,236 /
$54,241
4th Week $9,874 /
$64,115
5th Week $6,003 /
$70,118
6th Week $4,772 /
$74,890
7th Week $2,499 /
$77,389
8th Week $828 /
$78,217
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.