A Great Awakening erzielt 2,1 Millionen Dollar und landet auf Platz 6 der Kinocharts

Der Independent-Film A Great Awakening von Roadside Attractions landete mit 2,1 Millionen Dollar in 1.289 Kinos auf Platz 6 der heimischen Kinocharts. Der von Sight & Sound anlässlich des 250. Jubiläums der USA produzierte Film beleuchtet die Freundschaft zwischen Benjamin Franklin und dem Prediger George Whitefield.

In A Great Awakening spielen John Paul Sneed als Benjamin Franklin und Jonathan Blair als George Whitefield die Hauptrollen. Joshua Enck führte Regie und schrieb am Drehbuch mit; der Film untersucht, wie Franklins Begegnung mit dem Glauben die Geschichte beeinflusste. Roadside Attractions veröffentlichte den Streifen erstmals in Zusammenarbeit mit den Produzenten von Sight & Sound. Howard Cohen, Co-Präsident von Roadside Attractions, sagte: „Wir freuen uns sehr über die erste Zusammenarbeit von Roadside mit den Produzenten von Sight & Sound bei A Great Awakening. Unsere Exit-Polls haben gezeigt, dass der Film sowohl gläubige Zuschauer als auch Geschichtsinteressierte angesprochen hat.“ Das Publikum bewertete den Film mit einem A+ CinemaScore, was auf ein starkes Potenzial durch Mundpropaganda hindeutet. Die demografischen Daten zeigten, dass 79 % der Zuschauer 35 Jahre oder älter waren, 57 % weiblich waren und 66 % aufgrund der Thematik angelockt wurden. Zu den wichtigsten Märkten zählten Harrisburg/Lancaster/York in Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., New York, Houston, Phoenix, Minneapolis und Atlanta. Führende Kinos waren unter anderem das Penn Cinema in Lititz (PA), das Regal Manor in Lancaster (PA) sowie weitere Spielorte in Bundesstaaten wie Ohio, Missouri, Kalifornien, Texas, Oklahoma und Virginia.

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