Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Gints Zilbalodis’ “Flow,” the dialogue-free survival tale of a solitary cat’s journey that won both the Oscar and Golden Globe for best animated feature earlier this year, has been embraced by moviegoers around the world.
Budgeted at $3.4 million and sold internationally by Charades, “Flow” has grossed, as of March 17, more than $36 million worldwide.
This includes $4.6 million (€4.5 million) in North America, where it opened in November and was released by Sideshow and Janus Films.
The feature went on to gross about $6.7 million in Mexico; $1 million in Brazil; $3.4 million in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay; $2.1 million in its native Latvia; $5.4 million in France (from 682,217 admissions); $1 million in Germany (after its first weekend); $1.3 million in the Netherlands; $1.6 million in Spain; $2.7 million in China (after its third weekend); and $591,000 in Vietnam from 157,000 admissions (after its first weekend), among other territories.
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