A Great Awakening récolte 2,1 millions de dollars et se classe sixième au box-office

Le film indépendant A Great Awakening, distribué par Roadside Attractions, a atteint la sixième place du classement du box-office national avec 2,1 millions de dollars générés dans 1 289 cinémas. Produit par Sight & Sound pour marquer le 250e anniversaire de l'Amérique, le film explore l'amitié entre Benjamin Franklin et le prédicateur George Whitefield.

A Great Awakening met en vedette John Paul Sneed dans le rôle de Benjamin Franklin et Jonathan Blair dans celui de George Whitefield. Joshua Enck a réalisé et co-écrit le film, qui examine comment la rencontre de Franklin avec la foi a influencé l'histoire. Roadside Attractions a sorti le film en partenariat avec les producteurs de Sight & Sound pour la première fois. Howard Cohen, coprésident de Roadside Attractions, a déclaré : « Nous sommes très enthousiastes à propos de ce premier partenariat entre Roadside et les producteurs de Sight & Sound pour A Great Awakening. Nos sondages à la sortie des salles ont montré que le film a attiré aussi bien les spectateurs croyants que les passionnés d'histoire. » Le public lui a attribué un A+ au CinemaScore, suggérant un fort potentiel de bouche-à-oreille. Les données démographiques indiquent que 79 % du public est âgé de 35 ans et plus, 57 % sont des femmes, et 66 % ont été attirés par le sujet. Les principaux marchés ont été Harrisburg/Lancaster/York en Pennsylvanie, Los Angeles, Philadelphie, Washington D.C., New York, Houston, Phoenix, Minneapolis et Atlanta. Parmi les cinémas ayant réalisé les meilleures performances figurent le Penn Cinema à Lititz (Pennsylvanie), le Regal Manor à Lancaster (Pennsylvanie), ainsi que d'autres salles dans des États comme l'Ohio, le Missouri, la Californie, le Texas, l'Oklahoma et la Virginie.

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