Japan Box Office for Wildlife (2018)

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Wildlife
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Japan Box Office $130,459Details
Worldwide Box Office $3,754,539Details
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Synopsis

Sensitive 16-year-old Joe is the only child of Jeanette and Jerry—a housewife and golf pro in a small town in 1960s Montana. Nearby, an uncontrolled forest fire rages close to the Canadian border, and when Jerry loses his job-and his sense of purpose he decides to join the cause of fighting the fire, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves. Suddenly forced into the role of an adult, Joe witnesses his mother embark on her own adventure, as she transgresses into an affair with an older man.

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Movie Details

Japan Releases: July 5th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: May 19th, 2020 by IFC Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material including a sexual situation, brief strong language, and smoking.
(Rating bulletin 2536 (Cert #51693), 7/18/2018)
Running Time: 104 minutes
Keywords: Coming of Age, Relationships Gone Wrong, 1960s, Actors Making Their Directorial Debut, Sundance Film Festival 2018
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: June Pictures, Nine Stories Productions, IFC Films, Magic Child, Sight Unseen
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 11/2/2018 $10,610 7 9 33 $58,092 1/3/2019
Austria 4/12/2019 $1,731 1 7 31 $18,626 6/25/2019
Croatia 12/20/2018 $0 0 1 2 $11,532 1/23/2019
France 12/21/2018 $0 0 139 379 $935,764 3/9/2019
Japan 7/5/2019 $22,330 7 9 45 $130,459 9/8/2019
Netherlands 12/21/2018 $43,680 31 35 124 $242,315 3/15/2019
North America 10/19/2018 $104,589 4 105 509 $1,050,616
Russia (CIS) 10/18/2018 $52,928 139 139 270 $134,824 3/9/2019
South Africa 1/11/2019 $0 0 6 8 $5,867 1/29/2019
South Korea 12/25/2019 $24,449 49 49 113 $85,027 2/7/2020
Thailand 11/15/2018 $1,250 1 2 7 $5,322 12/27/2018
Turkey 1/4/2019 $18,090 40 40 71 $37,021 2/10/2019
United Kingdom 11/9/2018 $88,213 59 59 243 $361,765 2/12/2019
 
Rest of World $677,309
 
Worldwide Total$3,754,539 2/7/2020

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Leading Cast

Carey Mulligan    Jeanette Brinson
Jake Gyllenhaal    Jerry Brinson

Supporting Cast

Ed Oxenbould    Joe Brinson
Bill Campbell    Warren Miller

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul Dano    Director
Paul Dano    Screenwriter
Zoe Kazan    Screenwriter
Richard Ford    Story based on the book by
Andrew Duncan    Producer
Alex Saks    Producer
Paul Dano    Producer
Oren Moverman    Producer
Ann Ruark    Producer
Jake Gyllenhaal    Producer
Riva Marker    Producer
Zoe Kazan    Executive Producer
Ted Deiker    Executive Producer
Eddie Vaisman    Executive Producer
Bess Weatherman    Executive Producer
Diego Garcia    Director of Photography
Akin McKenzie    Production Designer
Matthew Hannam    Editor
Louise Ford    Editor
Amanda Ford    Costume Designer
Susan Jacobs    Music Supervisor
Dani Johnson    Associate Producer
Laura Rosenthal    Casting Director