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Indie Box-Office Roundup: Weekend of April 25-27, 2008

Posted by Paul Clark

Even at the indie box office, it seems that Iraq War movies can't catch a break. The weekend's highest-profile documentary, Errol Morris' Standard Operating Procedure (Sony Pictures Classics), couldn't keep up with the relatively unheralded Up the Yangtze (Zeitgeist). Up the Yangtze, the debut feature from Yung Chang and the latest in a recent wave of films dealing with the impact of the massive China's Three Gorges Dam project, brought in $15,851 on its one screen, the highest per-screen take by a documentary so far this year.

Finishing in second place was the child-prostitution drama Holly (Priority Films), which took advantage of strong advance group sales to take in $15,687 on its single screen of release, less than $200 behind this week's winner. Coming in a strong third was the debut of Claude Lelouch's latest, Roman de Gare (IDP/Samuel Goldwyn), starring Fanny Ardant and Dominique Pinon.

Rounding out the top five were Then She Found Me (ThinkFilm), the directorial debut of Oscar-winner Helen Hunt, and Standard Operating Procedure. Which just goes to show you that even at the indie box-office, an acting Oscar trumps a best documentary Oscar every time.

Finally, we feel compelled to mention that two-week champion The Visitor fell to sixth place after expanding its release to 76 screens. Don't worry, Richard Jenkins- we still love you, and we'll let you keep your crown.

Top 10: Weekend of April 25-27:
1. Up the Yangtze [Zeitgeist] ($15,851 per screen)
2. Holly [Priority Films] ($15,687)
3. Roman De Gare [IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films] ($12,742)
4. Then She Found Me [ThinkFilm] ($8,066)
5. Standard Operating Procedure [Sony Pictures Classics] ($7,054)
6. The Visitor [Overture Films] ($6,285)
7. Tuya's Marriage [Music Box Pictures] ($4,675)
8. Glass: A Portrait Of Philip In 12 Parts [Koch Lorber Films] ($4,356)
9. The Singing Revolution [Abramorama Entertainment] ($4,281)
10. Without The King [First Run] ($4,237)

Source: IndieWire.


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