Argentina Box Office for Shaun the Sheep (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Argentina Box Office $313,083Details
Worldwide Box Office $101,850,986Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,738,445 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,230,456 Details
Total North America Video Sales $2,968,901
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Synopsis

When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he bargained for. A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan, and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$25,000,000
Argentina Releases: September 3rd, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: November 10th, 2015 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2377, 6/10/2015)
Running Time: 86 minutes
Franchise: Shaun the Sheep
Keywords: Animal Lead, Faulty Memory, Fashion, Dream Sequence, Prologue, Limited Dialogue, Life on a Farm, Scene in End Credits, Country Mouse, City Mouse, Prison Break, Family Adventure
Source:Spin-Off
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Stop-Motion Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: StudioCanal, Aardman Animations, Anton Capital Entertainment
Production Countries: France, United Kingdom
Languages: English

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Preview

February 28th, 2016

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It’s Oscar day and, if all goes to plan, I will be live-blogging the ceremony tonight. Here is the list of nominees marked according to predictions from our readers, and my personal wishes. Nominees in Bold are the ones predicted to win by our readers (we’ll have a full rundown of the predictions at noon, after the contest ends). If I am predicting a different film, those are in Italics. Meanwhile, the nominees I want to win, but don’t think will win, are Underlined. There are a few categories where the film I really think deserves the award was not even nominated, plus a few I don’t have a real opinion on.

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Inside Out

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January 15th, 2016

The Revenant

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2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 9th, 2016

Bridge of Spies

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Home Market Releases for November 24th, 2015

November 24th, 2015

Shaun the Sheep

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Contest: All in Good Fun

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Next week, there are three wide releases, but only one of them, The Good Dinosaur, is expected to be a serious hit. That makes it easy to pick a target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Good Dinosaur. Remember, while the movie opens on the Wednesday, we are only concerned with the Friday through Sunday weekend box office result.

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Love the Coopers

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Better Call Saul: Season 1

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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Shaun the Sheep

November 8th, 2015

Shaun the Sheep

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The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

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Fantastic Four

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August 9th, 2015

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August 8th, 2015

Fantastic Four

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August 7th, 2015

Fantastic Four

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August 1st, 2015

Fantastic Four

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International Box Office: Furious has Billion Dollar Run

April 22nd, 2015

Furious 7 poster

Furious 7 again dominated the weekend international box office chart earning $166.9 million on 17,834 screens in 67 markets for totals of $857.86 million internationally and $1.152 billion worldwide. This is the first film from Universal to reach $1 billion during its initial run (Jurassic Park got there during its 3D re-release). After opening in China last Sunday, the film made $186.60 million for the week giving it an eight-day total of $250.02 million there. It got to that milestone faster than any film and it is just $70 million behind Age of Extinction in that market. This is simply a stunning result. On the other hand, the film only managed third place in Japan with $6.2 million. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/09/25 23 $3,100   9 $344   $312,499 4
2015/10/02 37 $115 -96% 1 $115   $313,083 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/3/2015 $131,127 142 142 290 $313,083 11/25/2018
Australia 3/26/2015 $147,090 168 275 2281 $9,649,494 9/9/2024
Austria 3/20/2015 $0 0 79 83 $1,225,572 10/20/2015
Belgium 4/8/2015 $159,967 80 80 80 $159,967 6/26/2015
Brazil 9/3/2015 $150,810 324 324 606 $335,619 11/9/2018
Bulgaria 2/6/2015 $0 0 3 3 $37,764 12/30/2018
Central America 10/29/2015 $20,005 53 53 53 $20,005 11/3/2015
Chile 9/3/2015 $0 0 3 3 $89,478 12/30/2018
China 7/17/2015 $3,880,000 9211 9211 12178 $7,130,000 9/13/2018
Colombia 9/3/2015 $0 0 2 3 $90,319 12/30/2018
Croatia 2/26/2015 $0 0 15 15 $116,388 6/26/2015
Ecuador 9/4/2015 $0 0 15 15 $115,039 12/30/2018
France 4/1/2015 $1,487,254 528 528 1056 $5,287,054 8/21/2018
Germany 3/19/2015 $2,259,784 0 16 49 $11,730,462 8/22/2018
Hong Kong 2/20/2015 $220,305 41 41 94 $397,750 11/26/2018
Iceland 2/13/2015 $0 0 2 3 $8,408 12/30/2018
Italy 2/12/2015 $825,682 0 39 73 $2,689,725 9/30/2019
Japan 7/3/2015 $916,590 0 0 0 $3,801,204 8/24/2018
Mexico 9/3/2015 $371,005 0 0 0 $725,278 9/7/2018
Netherlands 3/26/2015 $262,567 131 132 1320 $1,474,720 11/21/2018
New Zealand 3/26/2015 $0 0 44 125 $554,814 7/7/2015
North America 8/5/2015 $4,038,962 2,320 2,360 10,730 $19,375,982 4/7/2016
Peru 9/3/2015 $0 0 1 1 $163,916 12/30/2018
Poland 2/13/2015 $259,631 0 0 0 $1,050,443 12/30/2018
Portugal 9/3/2015 $0 0 49 336 $713,131 2/21/2019
Russia (CIS) 3/26/2015 $600,424 928 928 2115 $1,237,395 11/19/2018
Slovenia 2/26/2015 $0 0 15 15 $151,323 6/26/2015
South Korea 7/23/2015 $275,452 0 0 0 $371,439 9/1/2018
Spain 4/17/2015 $788,885 301 323 2643 $2,988,492 11/28/2018
Taiwan 4/2/2015 $61,132 17 17 53 $135,936 11/2/2018
Turkey 4/17/2015 $136,537 218 218 888 $544,730 12/30/2018
Ukraine 3/26/2015 $0 0 83 83 $128,623 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 2/6/2015 $3,194,957 0 557 1836 $20,896,235 1/17/2024
Uruguay 9/10/2015 $0 0 8 15 $24,678 12/30/2018
Venezuela 8/28/2015 $0 0 1 2 $370,413 6/9/2016
 
Rest of World $7,746,107
 
Worldwide Total$101,850,986 9/9/2024

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Justin Fletcher    Shaun/Timmy

Supporting Cast

John Sparkes    Farmer/Bitzer
Omid Djalili    Trumper
Richard Webber    Shirley
Kate Harbour    Timmy's Mum/Meryl
Tim Hands    Slip
Andy Nyman    Nuts
Simon Greenhall*    Twins
Emma Tate    Hazel
Jack Paulson    Celebrity with Hair Trouble
Sean Connolly    Maitre D/Golfer/Stylist/Angry Panto Horse/Hospital Character
Henry Burton    Junior Doctor/Animal Containment Visitor
Dhimant Vyas    Hospital Consultant
Sophie Laughton    Animal Containment Visitor
Nia Medi James    Operatic Sheep
Stanley Unwin    Bus Station Announcer/Hospital Announcer

Cameos

Nick Park    Himself

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Mark Burton    Director
Richard Starzak    Director
Mark Burton    Screenwriter
Richard Starzak    Screenwriter
Julie Lockhart    Producer
Paul Kewley    Producer
Peter Lord    Executive Producer
Nick Park    Executive Producer
David Sproxton    Executive Producer
Olivier Courson    Executive Producer
Ron Halpern    Executive Producer
Sim Evan-Jones    Editor
Ilan Eshkeri    Composer
Matt Perry    Production Designer
Charles Copping    Director of Photography
Dave Alex Riddett    Director of Photography
Steve Box    Story-Story Consultant
Nick Angel    Music Supervisor
Loyd Price    Animation Supervisor
Sean Clarke    Co-Executive Producer
Alicia Gold    Co-Executive Producer
Kerry Lock    Co-Executive Producer
Carla Shelley    Co-Executive Producer
Richard Beek    Production Manager
Adrian Rhodes    Sound Designer
Steve McLaughlin    Music Producer
Tom Barnes    Technical Director
Will Becher    Animation-Lead Character Animator
Laurie Sitzia-Hammond    Animation-Lead Character Animator
Jane Kite    Costume Designer
Richard "Bobo" Bowen*    First Assistant Director
Ben Barrowman    Second Assistant Director
Leigh Manning    Second Assistant Director
Georgina Reynolds    Third Assistant Director
Tom Barnes    Post-Production Supervisor
Adrian Rhodes    Re-recording Mixer
Antony Bayman    Re-recording Mixer
Antony Bayman    Sound Effects Editor
Julien Pirrie    Foley Mixer
Kirsty Whalley    Music Editor
Howard Jones    Visual Effects Supervisor
Carl Chittenden    Visual Effects Supervisor
Melanie Byrne    Visual Effects Producer

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.