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List of highest-grossing non-English films

List of highest-grossing non-English films

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These are the highest-grossing, primarily non-English language films in the world. The vast majority of highest-grossing non-English titles are in Chinese.

Film and language

In terms of gross revenue, English-language films are vastly over-represented among the highest-grossing films of all time. Among the top 100 highest-grossing films, 97 of them are in English, with the other three being the Chinese films The Battle at Lake Changjin, Wolf Warrior 2 and Hi, Mom.[1]

One factor behind the relative financial success of English-language films is because of the function of the English language as the world's lingua franca. It is the first language of 400 million people, the second language of another 400 million, and a foreign language of an additional 700 million. It is thus understood by 1.5 billion people,[2] which is almost 20% of the world population. The Chinese language, especially the standard variant, has over twice as many native speakers as English, but much fewer foreign-language speakers.[3]

Another major factor is the difference in cinema box office ticket prices around the world, with developing countries and newly industrialized countries having lower ticket prices than developed countries, due to lower currency value, less average income and lower living costs.[4] A number of Chinese, Indian and Soviet films sold more than 100 million tickets at the box office,[5][6][7] but at relatively low ticket prices compared to Hollywood films[5][8] and thus limiting the amount of gross revenue generated.[5] Up until the 1990s, US and UK ticket prices were significantly greater than Chinese, Indian and Soviet ticket prices.[lower-alpha 1] As of 2017, the average cinema ticket price was $9 in the United States,[9] compared to CN¥35 ($5.10) in China[10] and 134.38 ($2.06) in India.[11]

As of 2022, the world's largest market in terms of box office admissions is India.[12] The former Soviet Union (before it dissolved in 1991) had a similarly large box office market,[13] with relatively lower ticket prices than North America due to lower living costs.[8] Indian films had a large overseas audience in the Soviet Union between the 1950s and 1980s,[14] and were significantly more popular than Hollywood films there.[15][16]

Highest-grossing films by box office revenue

 indicates films playing in the week commencing 12 April 2024 in theaters around the world.
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Box office admissions

A number of non-English markets have traditionally given box office figures in ticket sales (such as France, South Korea and the Soviet Union), rather than gross revenue, thus only ticket sales numbers are available for a number of older non-English films in various markets. This list varies from revenue-based rankings due to the huge difference in the price of admission tickets from place to place as well as from one moment in time to another.

The following table lists known estimated box office ticket sales for various high-grossing non-English films that have sold at least 100 million tickets worldwide.

Note: Some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available admissions data from a number of countries. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list of all the highest-grossing non-English films by ticket sales, so no rankings are given.

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Home video sales revenue

The following table lists known home video sales for various high-grossing non-English films. Note that this list is incomplete and is thus not necessarily representative of the highest-grossing non-English films by video sales, therefore no rankings are given.

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Highest-grossing openings

The following is a list of the highest-grossing openings for non-English films. Since films do not open on Fridays in many markets, the 'opening' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday following the film's release. Only films that have to an opening above $50 million qualify for the list.

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Highest-grossing films by year

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Timeline of highest-grossing films

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Openings

The following is a timeline of the highest-grossing openings for non-English films. Since films do not open on Fridays in many markets, the 'opening' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday following the film's release.

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Highest-grossing films by language

Box office revenue

The following is a list of highest-grossing films by language.

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Box office admissions

The following is a list of highest box office admissions by language.

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Openings

The following is a list of highest-grossing openings by language. Since films do not open on Fridays in many markets, the 'opening' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday following the film's release.

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Highest-grossing film franchises and film series

The following is the Highest-grossing non-English film franchises and film series. Doraemon sits at the top with $1.8 billion, while The Battle at Lake Changjin has the best average of $720.6 million per film.

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Notes

  1. This is the title of the film in English, however defined. This is usually decided by the film studio itself or by critical consensus. Sometimes, the name is identical to the original name of the film.
  2. If multiple languages are spoken in the film, this specifies the main/most common language. If two or more common languages are spoken, all such languages are specified.
  3. Spirited Away box office revenue:
    • Japan – ¥30.8 billion[47] ($253,437,451)[48]
    • China – $70,675,329[49][50]
    • Outside of Japan and China – $41,368,351[51]
      • United States and Canada – $12,427,717 (30 October 2018)
      • South Korea – $11,382,770 (15 August 2002)
      • France – $6,326,294 (26 June 2002)
      • Other territories – $11,231,570
  4. Shaolin Temple admissions:
    • China – 500,000,000[75][81]
    • Hong Kong – 700,000[82]
    • Japan – 3,925,538[83][84]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 294,065[85]
  5. Kimi yo Fundo no Kawa o Watare (Manhunt) ticket sales and gross revenue
  6. Caravan admissions:
  7. Awaara admissions:
    • India – 17 million[95][91]
    • China – 100 million
    • Soviet Union – 100 million[96]
    • Turkey – 100,000 (opening)[97][98]
  8. Wolf Warrior 2 admissions:
    • China – 160,000,000[102]
    • United States and Canada – 304,700[103]
    • United Kingdom – 12,967[104]
    • Germany – 3,358[105]
    • South Korea – 1,248[85]
  9. Disco Dancer admissions:
  10. Baahubali 2 admissions:
    • India – 120 million[110]
    • China – 2,389,945[111]
    • North America – 2,255,500[112]
    • Japan – 100,000[113]
    • Europe – 257,556[114]
  11. Bobby admissions:
  12. The Wandering Earth admissions:
    • China – 105,314,500
      • 105 million tickets for original release.[120] 314,500 tickets for The Wandering Earth: Beyond 2020 Special Edition.[121]
    • United States and Canada – 650,600[122]
  13. Kitakitsune Monogatari (The Glacier Fox) admissions:
  14. Mother India admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[6]
    • European Union (2002–2004) – 11,812[126]
  15. Mughal-e-Azam admissions:
    • India – 100 million+[6]
    • United States and Canada (2005) – 25,200[127]
    • United Kingdom (2002–2014) – 16,253[128]
  16. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children video sales – ¥19,884,421,500 ($249 million)
  17. According to EntGroup, Monster Hunt 2 grossed CN¥1,204,450,000 between the first Friday and Sunday of its release in China in February 2018.[154] According to the 2018 exchange rate during the weekend of release,[155] this is equivalent to $189,784,760.
  18. According to EntGroup, Detective Chinatown 2 grossed CN¥990,480,000 between the first Friday and Sunday of its release in China in February 2018.[154] According to the 2018 exchange rate during the weekend of release,[157] this is equivalent to $156,069,583.
  19. 5.5 million[168] (US$1.58 million)[nb 1] in 1940
  20. 7 million[172] (US$2.12 million)[nb 2] in 1941
  21. 8 million[174] (US$2.42 million)[nb 2] in 1942
  22. 10 million[176] (US$3.03 million)[nb 3] in 1944
  23. 10 million[179] (US$3.02 million)[nb 4] in 1946
  24. 5 million[181] (US$5 million)[nb 5] in 1947
  25. 20 million[183] (US$4 million)[nb 6] in 1949
  26. Aan budget: ₹3.5 million[185]($740,000)[nb 7]
  27. ₹29 million[188] ($6.09 million)[nb 7]
  28. The exchange rate in 1957 was 4.762 Indian rupees () per 1 US dollar (US$).[194]
  29. Mother India:
  30. Madhumati:
  31. Ganga Jamna admissions:
  32. 47.4 million tickets sold,[202] average ticket price of 25 kopecks)[207]
  33. 0.829 Rbl per US dollar in 1972[208]
  34. Aradhana gross:
  35. Seeta Aur Geeta admissions:
  36. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar admissions:
  37. $13,299,749 in the United States.[229] $90,822,000 in other territories.[230]
  38. $74,000,000 in Japan.[232] $123,959 in the United States.[233]
  39. ¥4.3 billion (US$31 million) in Japan.[234] HK$4.04 million (US$519,000) in Hong Kong.[235]
  40. 20,354,615 tickets in Europe.[249] 11.5 million tickets in the United States.[250]
  41. The Passion of the Christ admissions:
    • North America – 59,625,500[257]
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain – 9,484,483[258]
    • South Korea – 2,523,700[85]
    • Other territories – 19,495,721[259]
  42. The Mermaid admissions:
    • China – 92,642,600[280]
    • North America – 376,800[281]
  43. Operation Red Sea admissions:
    • China – 93,610,000[284]
    • United States and Canada – 168,400[285]
    • United Kingdom and Norway – 11,303[286]
  44. Kismet:
  45. $1 million in New York City.[301] $185,000 at two Chicago theaters.[302]
  46. China release
  47. US and Canada release
  48. Five-day worldwide opening
  49. Capernaum admissions:
    • China – 12,138,400[310]
    • Europe – 1,215,840[311]
    • United States – 182,000[312]
    • Brazil – 56,167[313]
  50. Dangal admissions:
  51. Parasite admissions:
    • South Korea – 10,313,201[85]
    • Europe – 9,812,602[326]
    • United States – 5,826,392[327]
    • Japan – 3,511,111[328]
    • Brazil – 1,010,797[329]
    • Peru and Ecuador – 425,290[330]
  52. According to Toei Animation, the first sixteen Dragon Ball films, from Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (1986) to Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995), had a total Japanese box office gross of over ¥40 billion[345] ($460 million).[346] Outside of Japan, the 2002–2003 European releases of Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (1990) grossed $1,009,767,[347] the 2016 Chinese release of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (1988) grossed $9,714,846,[348] and the 2018 North American releases of Dragon Ball Z films Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) and Saiyan Double Feature (Fusion Reborn and Bardock: The Father of Goku) grossed $1,199,689.[349]
  53. The film grossed $52,761,356 worldwide, including $32 million in Japan,[353] $2.8 million in the US and Canada,[354] and $17,961,356 in other territories.[355]

Footnotes

  1. 3.4804 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1940: 13.33 per pound,[169] $3.83 per pound[170]
  2. 3.3077 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1941 and 1942: 13.33 per pound,[169] $4.03 per pound[170]
  3. 3.302 Indian rupees per US dollar from in 1944 and 1945[177]
  4. 3.309 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1946[180]
  5. 1 Indian rupee per US dollar in 1947[180]
  6. 4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1948 to 1950[180]
  7. 4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[186]
  8. 3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[293]

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