19/12/2022 - Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s film has been crowned as the audiovisual producers’ Best Feature of 2022 and one of its leads (France’s Denis Ménochet) as Best Actor
19/12/2022 - Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s film has been crowned as the audiovisual producers’ Best Feature of 2022 and one of its leads (France’s Denis Ménochet) as Best Actor
Posted on April 8, 2021.
Disney’s policy of simultaneously releasing movies on the big screen and on its streaming platform has incited the wrath of Spain’s largest cinemas, which refuse to show the studio’s films.
On March 5, “Raya and the Last Dragon” arrived in Spanish cinemas. Disney’s new animated film was shown in 120 movie theaters that projected it onto 152 screens. It was a small release in comparison to pre-pandemic times. Still, it was a financial success for its first weekend, earning 257,000 euros with an average of 1,695 euros per screen. Interestingly, “Little Things,” the new thriller starring Denzel Washington and distributed by Warner, which, during the same time, was in its second weekend in Spanish cinemas, could be found in more theaters 136, even though its audience is theoretically smaller, since it’s not a family film.