Overview
- Distributor figures report €68,823,069 in 24 days with 8,562,320 admissions, lifting the film past the previous Italian record held by James Cameron’s Avatar.
- Industry tracker Cinetel and some outlets cite a higher aggregate of about €70.45 million and roughly 8.76 million tickets, reflecting small but notable data variances as the run continues.
- The revenue milestone does not make it the most-watched title historically in Italy, with admissions still below Zalone’s Quo vado? and far behind decades-old leaders measured by tickets sold.
- Released on December 25, the film posted a record €5.67 million on Christmas Day and nearly €8 million on December 26, helping lift the national box office during the holiday frame.
- Produced by Indiana Production and distributed by Medusa with MZL and Netflix collaborators, the film’s popularity has been described as a cultural phenomenon, with reports of increased prostate check requests linked to its visibility.