The Hertz 52 has been an icon for decades. Meanwhile, The Loneliest Whale: The Search For 52 debuted with an estimated $41,368 on 75 screens opening weekend, said Bleecker Street, distributor of Joshua Zeman’s documentary about a whale which scientists believe has spent its entire life in solitude calling out at a frequency that is different from any other of its species. The film, with never-before-seen footage of live performances at a landmark 1969 Black music festival in Harlem (same year as Woodstock), was directed by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and produced by David Dinerstein, Robert Fryvolent, and Joseph Patel association with Searchlight Pictures, Hulu and Onyx. Urban and mainstream-multiplex plays have been underwhelming so far for whatever reason. “It’s a crowded time, a crowded marketplace and we have to do the best we can to hold on to top theaters,” he said. Focus said the brothers have been seen all across the Croisette in Cannes this week - at their Annette premiere, at the Stillwater dinner, upping their publicity while the documentary has been in theaters.īack to Soul, Rodriquez said an overall drop of 40% from the previous weekend but noted some arthouses saw a shallower fall, of 20% or less, and the take at a number of others actually went up. The fest’s opening night film Annette, with Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard, was adapted by Leos Carax from an album idea by the brothers to a musical feature. They double-jumped into the public eye in Cannes just now. The Sparks Brothers by Edgar Wright ( Shaun of the Dead, Baby Driver, upcoming Last Night in Soho) are Ron and Russell Mael – better known as Sparks, a hugely influential but overlooked art-pop duo for more than 50 years. 'Meet Me In The Bathroom' A Milestone For Utopia 'Banshees' Expands - Specialty Box Office
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