goodbye happiness marked its return to theaters by reaching number four in the Quebec box office this weekend.
Posted at 2:14 p.m.
Originally released last December, Ken Scott’s feature film only stayed in theaters for three days, as the government closed cinemas due to an upsurge in COVID-19 cases. Presented on 77 screens across the province, goodbye happiness recorded receipts of $145,883 from Friday to Sunday, according to Cineac data. Its total thus jumped to $271,322 after six days of operation.
For a second weekend in a row, The Batman tops the leaderboard with $748,829. Its cumulative receipts now exceed $2,607,000. Spider-Man: No Return comes in at number 2 with $231,079 (total: $6,959,065), whileUncharted completes the podium with $220,976 (total: $2,329,187).
Starring François Arnaud, Antoine Bertrand, Louis Morissette, Patrice Robitaille and Julie Le Breton, goodbye happiness will benefit from a theatrical release in France in the spring, its French distributor, Apollo Films, recently confirmed.