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Box Office Performance for Based on Factual Book/Article Movies in 2020

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2020 GrossTickets Sold
1 Just Mercy Jan 10, 2020 Drama PG-13 $35,733,621 3,892,551
2 Ford v. Ferrari Nov 15, 2019 Drama PG-13 $7,648,018 833,117
3 Richard Jewell Dec 13, 2019 Drama R $4,523,325 492,736
4 A Beautiful Day in the Neig… Nov 22, 2019 Drama PG $2,894,475 315,302
5 The Last Vermeer Nov 20, 2020 Drama R $685,380 74,660
6 Dark Waters Mar 11, 2020 Drama PG-13 $502,205 54,706
7 Mafia, Inc. Feb 14, 2020 Drama Not Rated $264,552 28,818
8 The Outpost Jul 3, 2020 Action R $186,634 20,330
9 Namsaneui Bujangdeul Jan 22, 2020 Thriller/Suspense Not Rated $113,527 12,366
10 Come and See Feb 2, 2001 Drama Not Rated $62,774 6,838
11 The Way I See it Sep 18, 2020 Documentary PG-13 $49,030 5,340
12 Three Christs Jan 10, 2020 Drama R $37,788 4,116
13 True History Of The Kelly Gang Jan 10, 2020 Drama R $33,816 3,683
14 American Dharma Nov 1, 2019 Documentary R $1,641 178
15 Hustlers Sep 13, 2019 Drama R $612 66
Total Gross of All Movies$52,737,398
Total Tickets Sold5,744,807

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2020. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2020. For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011. Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.

Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.

Our Theatrical Market pages are based on the Domestic Theatrical Market performance only. The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

The yearly amounts on our Theatrical Market pages are based on box office years. Each box office year starts on the first Monday of the year, so the previous year ends on the Sunday before the first Monday. For example, the "2017 box office year" started on January 2, 2017 so the "2016 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 1, 2017.