‘Eternity’, ‘Rental Family’, ‘Hamnet’, ‘The Secret Agent’: Audiences Dig These Indies, How Did They Fare? — Specialty Box Office

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‘Eternity’, ‘Rental Family’, ‘Hamnet’, ‘The Secret Agent’: Audiences Dig These Indies, How Did They Fare?  — Specialty Box Office
  • A24's romantic comedy 'Eternity', directed by David Freyne, debuted at number six in the domestic box office, grossing approximately $3.2 million over the three-day weekend and $5.2 million during the five-day holiday period across 1,348 screens. The film gained momentum due to positive word of mouth following its premiere at TIFF.
  • This strong performance is significant for A24, as it continues to establish itself in the competitive indie film market, showcasing its ability to attract audiences with unique narratives and strong marketing strategies, particularly during the holiday season.
  • The success of 'Eternity' alongside other indie films like 'Hamnet' and 'The Secret Agent' highlights a growing trend where audiences are increasingly drawn to diverse storytelling in cinema, reflecting a shift in viewer preferences towards independent films that offer fresh perspectives and emotional depth.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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