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Italian Film Shatters Box Office Records
28 Jan
Summary
- Buen Camino earned over €73 million ($87 million) in five weeks.
- The film surpassed Avatar's all-time Italian box office record.
- It drew over 9 million Italians to cinemas, with many under 24.

The Italian comedy-drama "Buen Camino" has achieved historic box office success, earning more than €73 million ($87 million) within its first five weeks of release. This remarkable figure has propelled it to become the highest-grossing film of all time in Italy, surpassing previous records, including the impressive haul of "Avatar." The film, which captivated audiences with its blend of humor and a poignant exploration of fatherhood, drew over 9 million Italians to theaters. A significant portion of its audience, approximately one in four viewers, were under the age of 24, indicating a broad demographic appeal. The director, Gennaro Nunziante, and star Checco Zalone intentionally infused the narrative with a sentimental element, focusing on the modern role of fathers, which resonated deeply with viewers. This emotional core, combined with Zalone's broadened character portrayal as a wealthy father searching for his daughter along the Camino de Santiago, has been credited as a key factor in its success. The film's producers are now exploring numerous requests for international remake rights, signaling potential global reach.



