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Indie Films Shine Bright Amid Crowded 2025 Box Office

Summary

  • Nuremberg opens strong with $4.15M, appealing to wide audience
  • Sentimental Value debuts with impressive $50k per-theater average
  • Indie distributors report a "terrific weekend" for independent films
Indie Films Shine Bright Amid Crowded 2025 Box Office

The 2025 box office is seeing a resurgence in moviegoing, with indie films making a strong showing alongside major releases. One of the standouts this past weekend was Nuremberg, a WWII historical thriller from Sony Pictures Classics. The film, starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, opened to $4.15 million at 1,802 locations, playing well across the country in both red and blue states, as well as in arthouses and multiplexes.

"It's a history that people are interested in, and an important picture for the times we are in," said SPE co-chair Michael Barker. The film's strong word-of-mouth and audience response, including applause during screenings, suggest it could have a successful theatrical run as it expands in the coming weeks.

Another indie highlight was Sentimental Value, the Cannes Grand Prix winner from director Joachim Trier. Distributed by Neon, the film earned a $50k per-theater average on its four-screen opening in New York and Los Angeles, placing second only to the blockbuster Predator: Badlands. Neon's chief distribution officer Elissa Federoff expressed excitement about the "enthusiasm" building around the film as it rolls out nationally.

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Indie distributors are celebrating a "terrific weekend" overall, with several other notable releases like Die My Love and Christy also making an impact in the crowded 2025 marketplace. As the holiday season approaches and the highly anticipated Wicked: For Good looms, these smaller films are proving they can still captivate audiences and carve out their own space.

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Nuremberg, the WWII historical thriller starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek, opened to $4.15 million at 1,802 locations.
Sentimental Value, directed by Joachim Trier, earned a $50k per-theater average on its four-screen opening in New York and Los Angeles, placing second only to the blockbuster Predator: Badlands.
Indie distributors are celebrating a "terrific weekend" for independent films, as the 2025 box office sees a resurgence in moviegoing.

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