he European project CresCine, dedicated to strengthening the international competitiveness and cultural diversity of the film industry in small European markets, has introduced the Box Office Simulation Tool, a new free interactive resource that allows users to estimate thepotential theatrical performance of films across different European countries. 

The Box Office Simulation Tool uses historical data from the Film Industry Data Repository (FIDA) to estimate box office outcomes based on variables such as genre, language, and budget. The tool is free and can be easily accessed online. This allows users to gain insights into thepotential commercial reach of films in specific European markets. 

The development of the tool is based on datasets collected from several relevant sources, including TMDB, Wikidata, Cinando, Lumiere Pro, the European Audiovisual Observatory, International Showtimes, as well as festival data collected directly by the CresCine project. A particular strength of the tool lies in its strong coverage of small European film markets, which are often be overlooked by comparable commercial analytical solutions. 

The Box Office Simulation Tool expands CresCine’s data ecosystem by leveraging FIDA’s comprehensive data repository to create an application that industry professionals can use to find forward-looking insights into trends and projections within the European film market. In doingso, CresCine continues to strengthen its role in developing analytical tools that connect research, industry, and cultural policymaking in the field of film. 

The launch of the Box Office Simulation Tool is part of CresCine’s broader effort to improve access to data and analytical resources and to support more informed decision-making within the European film industry. 

The full newsletter is available here. 

More information about the CresCine project can be found on the official website. 

Header photo: CresCine 

 

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