With 1.2 million admissions and €9.7 million in box office revenues from 12 foreign markets, Serial (Bad) Weddings 3 by Philippe de Chauveron, whose international sales are handled by Orange Studio, becomes the first majority-French – and French-language – fiction production of the "post-Covid-19" era to cross the symbolic threshold of one million admissions internationally.
Bolstered by its 2.43 million admissions in France, the third episode of Philippe de Chauveron's Serial Bad Weddings has achieved the best launch for a French film in German-speaking countries since the beginning of the pandemic, and rose straight to the local top five rankings in 10 foreign countries.
Nearly 500,000 moviegoers flocked to theaters in Germany (Neue Visionen, €4.4 million in box office revenues), followed by 177,000 in Belgium (Belga Films, €1.5 million), 145,000 in Poland (Gutek Film, €0.6 million), 94,000 in Austria (Filmladen, €0.9 million), 73,000 in Switzerland (JMH, €1 million), and 61,000 in Greece (Odeon, €0.4 million) for the latest installment of this trilogy that is hugely popular internationally.
The film is continuing its career in Spain, where it opened on 330 screens. It will hit Italian theaters early December.