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  • News of Foreign-language films` UK Success ( from [i]Variety[/i])
    by Cornelia at 18:53 on 17 August 2007
    LONDON - Brit cinemagoers are displaying an increasing appetite for foreign-language fare according to a U.K. Film Council report released Aug. 17.
    Since the Film Council introduced lottery funding to support the distribution of foreign-language and specialized film in 2003, 26 foreign-language pics have passed the £2 million (£1 million) mark in the territory.

    In comparison, only seven films grossed $2 million or more in the previous three years (2000-2003).

    The top foreign-language earners list is led by Mel Gibson’s "The Passion of the Christ," Mandarin-language actioner "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," and Audrey Tautou starrer "Amelie," which cumed $22 million, $18.6 million and $9.9 million, respectively.

    Next best is another Gibson pic - Mayan epic "Apocalypto" - which banked $8.1 million in Blighty. Rounding out the top five is "Hero" with $7.6 million.

    Hindi-language cinema accounts for six of the top 20 earners with "Khabi Khushi Kabhie Gham" ($5 million) leading the way for Bollywood cinema.

    Recent foreign language hits include Edith Piaf biopic "La Vie en Rose" and Gallic actioner "Tell No One," which have both cumed over $2 million. Both worked as effective counterprogramming to the summer popcorn movies.

    The U.K. Film Council’s 240-screen digital screen network has helped bring a broader range of film to U.K. auds.

    Of the 26 foreign language films to top $2 million, the U.K. Film Council has supported 15 in gaining a wider U.K. release.