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2009 Domestic Grosses: Women Centric Films

Numbers matter. So we here at Women & Hollywood are going to try and put out as many numbers as we can.  (Just keep in mind that none of these are scientific studies)

Women & Hollywood intern Eva Krainitzki (all the way from England- how cool is that?) took a look at the 2009 box office numbers and also put forward a definition of what is a womencentric film.

Overview

2 of the top 10 grossing films are women centric;

9 of the top 50 grossing films (two of them are animated – The Princess and the Frog, Coraline);

18 of the top 100 grossing films;

26 of the top 150 grossing films

The Films, Their Rank and Total Gross

4 The Twilight Saga: New Moon ($293,897,327)

8 The Blind Side ($238,430,210)

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16 The Proposal ($163,958,031)

31 It’s Complicated ($104,782,080)

32 The Princess and the Frog* ($100,352,358)

34 Julie & Julia ($94,125,426)

37 The Ugly Truth ($88,915,214)

39 Hannah Montana The Movie ($79,576,189)

42 Coraline* ($75,286,229)

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56 Bride Wars ($58,715,510)

63 My Sister’s Keeper ($49,200,230)

66 Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire ($45,506,888)

67 Confessions of a Shopaholic ($44,277,350)

69 The Unborn (2009)** ($42,670,410)

70 Drag Me to Hell** ($42,100,625)

71 Orphan** ($41,596,251)

74 The Lovely Bones($38,647,080)

94 The Uninvited** ($28,596,818)

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115 New in Town ($16,734,283)

116 Jennifer’s Body** ($16,204,793)

126 Amelia ($14,245,415)

129 Whip It ($13,043,363)

132 Sunshine Cleaning ($12,062,558)

144 An Education ($8,795,228)

146 My Life in Ruins ($8,665,206)

150 The Young Victoria ($7,673,21)

[1] Based on Box Office Mojo, domestic grosses for 2009.  As of February the 4th 2010.

* Animated Film

** Horror Film

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Tags: It's Complicated, Julie & Julia, New Moon, The Blind Side, The Princess and the Frog, The Proposal

Women Still Rule the Box Office

Princess_Frog1The awards are starting to dominate the conversations but not lose sight of the fact that women are still ruling the box office.

The Princess and the Frog, the first Disney film with an African American princess lead (I’m going to let the whole princess thing go here) won the weekend box office with a little of $24 million. 

The Blind Side was number 2 and is still strong having earned almost $150 million in 4 weeks.  Astounding.

New Moon is still going having now earned $267 million in 4 weeks and by the way was still the top film overseas making its total worldwide gross over $627 million.

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Awards Watch: The Annies

Coraline

Coraline

The animated world is not known for having too many women in it.  It’s pretty much a boys club.  Yesterday, the International Animated Film Association released its nominees for the ANNIEs in TV and film and SURPRISE there are many categories without a single female nominee.  One bright note, two of the animated feature nominees Coraline and The Princess and the Frog are about women (girls, OK one is a princess) but I can’t tell if a single woman worked on either film.

The awards will be presented in LA on February 6, 2010.

Below are the categories where individuals are listed and I could discern if a woman was included or not.

No women were nominated in the following categories:

Animated Effects; Character Animation in a Television Production; Character Animation in a Feature Production; Character Design in a Television Production; Character Design in a Feature Production; Directing in a Feature Production Music in a Television Production; Music in a Feature Production; Production Design in a Feature Production; Storyboarding in a Television Production; Writing in a Feature Production

Women were only nominated in four categories: Here they are:

Directing in a Television Production: Pam Cooke & Jansen Yee “American Dad: Brains, Brains & Automobiles” and Jennifer Oxley “The Wonder Pets: Help The Monster”

Production Design in a Television Production: Janice Kubo “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends”

Storyboarding in a Feature Production: Sharon Bridgeman “Astro Boy”

Writing in a Television Production: Valentina L. Garza – “The Simpsons: Four Great Women and a Manicure”

Full list: Annie Awards

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Tags: Coraline, The Princess and the Frog