A Great Awakening recauda 2,1 millones de dólares y se sitúa en el sexto puesto de la taquilla

La película independiente A Great Awakening, de Roadside Attractions, se situó en el sexto lugar de la taquilla nacional con 2,1 millones de dólares recaudados en 1.289 pantallas. Producida por Sight & Sound para conmemorar el 250 aniversario de Estados Unidos, la película explora la amistad entre Benjamin Franklin y el predicador George Whitefield.

A Great Awakening está protagonizada por John Paul Sneed en el papel de Benjamin Franklin y Jonathan Blair como George Whitefield. Joshua Enck dirigió y coescribió la película, que analiza cómo el encuentro de Franklin con la fe influyó en la historia. Roadside Attractions estrenó la película en asociación con los productores de Sight & Sound por primera vez. Howard Cohen, copresidente de Roadside Attractions, declaró: “Estamos muy entusiasmados con la primera asociación de Roadside con los productores de Sight & Sound en A Great Awakening. Según nuestras encuestas a la salida de las salas, la película atrajo tanto a espectadores interesados en temas de fe como a aficionados a la historia”. El público le otorgó una calificación A+ en CinemaScore, lo que sugiere un fuerte potencial de recomendación boca a boca. El perfil demográfico mostró que el 79% tenía 35 años o más, el 57% eran mujeres y el 66% se sintió atraído por la temática. Los principales mercados fueron Harrisburg/Lancaster/York en Pensilvania, Los Ángeles, Filadelfia, Washington D.C., Nueva York, Houston, Phoenix, Mineápolis y Atlanta. Entre los cines más destacados se encuentran Penn Cinema en Lititz (Pensilvania), Regal Manor en Lancaster (Pensilvania) y otros en estados como Ohio, Misuri, California, Texas, Oklahoma y Virginia.

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