The animated film The Boy and the Heron tops the box office





(Los Angeles) The boy and the heronthe new film by the master of Japanese animation Hayao Miyazaki, creator of, among other things, the most famous Princess Mononoke And Spirited awaytook the lead at the North American box office this weekend, according to estimates on Sunday from Exhibitor Relations.


With 12.8 million dollars in revenue, the fantasy film achieved “the best figures for a Studio Ghibli film” during a first weekend of release, underlines Exhibitor Relations.

The film depicts the life of an 11-year-old boy, Mahito, who leaves Tokyo after the death of his mother in a fire to live with his father in the countryside. Mahito then meets a gray heron who becomes his guide in an epic where the mysteries of life, which are the hallmark of Miyazaki’s tales, follow one another.

In another universe, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes continues its run on the podium for the fourth consecutive weekend.

The prequel to the dystopian saga of the same name taken from the novel series by Suzanne Collins, which recounts the youth of Coriolanus Snow, future dictator of the saga, collected $9.4 million between Friday and Sunday.

Godzilla Minus Oneby Japanese director Takashi Yamazaki produced by Toho Studios, came in third position for the second weekend in a row, with $8.3 million, followed by Trolls 3 (6.2 million), and the latest film from Disney studios, wishwhich closes the top 5 with $5.3 million.

The rest of the top 10

  • 6. Renaissance: A film by Beyoncé (5 millions)
  • 7. Napoleon (4.2 million)
  • 8. Waitress (3.2 million)
  • 9. Animal (2.3 million)
  • 10. The Shift (2.1 million)


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