Variety:
Australia, Italy and Spain see spirited first weekend figures.
Sold by FilmNation, and making good on its Academy Award buzz and the star presence of Benedict Cumberbatch, expanding from the U.K. and Norway “The Imitation Game” opened over the weekend to spirited numbers in six new territories.
Out-of-the-gate numbers track in Italy and Spain at least ahead of “The King’s Speech,” as well as ahead of multiple other past prestige pics with Academy Award pedigree, suggesting “The Imitation Game,” which co-stars Keira Knightley, could well be one of international’s standout independent releases of first half 2015, especially if goosed by Academy Award nominations, .
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