This list charts the most successful films at cinemas in Australia by box office sales in Australian dollars. An overview of the top-earning films and record-holders is provided, as well as the highest-grossing Australian productions.
Highest-grossing films
The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Australia. The list is topped by James Cameron's Avatar (2009) which surpassed his Titanic (1997) to take the local record. Crocodile Dundee (1986) is the highest-grossing Australian film with a gross of A$47.7 million.
- Background colour indicates films currently in cinemas
Rank | Title | Year | Gross (A$)[1] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Avatar | 2009 | 118,985,016 |
2 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | 94,052,876 |
3 | Avatar: The Way of Water | 2022 | 93,670,000 |
4 | Top Gun: Maverick | 2022 | 93,332,040 |
5 | Barbie | 2023 | 85,740,000 |
6 | Avengers: Endgame | 2019 | 84,174,373 |
7 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | 2021 | 81,748,394 |
8 | The Lion King | 2019 | 64,138,378 |
9 | Avengers: Infinity War | 2018 | 62,024,642 |
10 | Titanic | 1997 | 58,702,677 |
Highest-grossing film by year
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Previous record holders
Year | Title | Record setting gross (A$) |
---|---|---|
1940 | Gone With the Wind | 3,426,000R[6] |
1965 | The Sound of Music | 4,437,000R[6] |
1975 | Jaws | 4,620,000R[6] |
1977 | Star Wars | 6,200,000R[6] |
1982 | The Man from Snowy River | 7,821,420R[3][7] |
1983 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 11,424,768R[3] |
1986 | Crocodile Dundee | 47,707,598[8] (19,772,232R)[3] |
1998 | Titanic | 57,713,717[1] |
2009 | Avatar | 115,781,489[1] |
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Highest-grossing Australian productions
The following is a list of the highest-grossing Australian films at the Australian box office. Crocodile Dundee has remained the highest-grossing Australian film for 38 years, even without factoring in inflation.
Rank | Title | Year of release | Budget (A$) | Australian gross (A$)[8] | Worldwide gross (US$) |
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1 | Crocodile Dundee | 1986 | $11,500,000 | $47,707,598 | $328,203,506[9] |
2 | Australia | 2008 | $200,000,000 (US$130,000,000, US$78,000,000 after tax incentives)[10] | $37,555,757 | $211,342,221[11] |
3 | Babe | 1995 | $30,000,000 | $36,797,861 | $254,134,910[12] |
4 | Elvis | 2022 | $120,000,000 | $33,486,309[13] | $285,781,077[14] |
5 | Happy Feet | 2006 | $132,740,000 | $31,786,593 | $384,335,608[15] |
6 | The Lego Movie* | 2014 | $60,000,000 | $29,834,461[16] | $468,060,692[17] |
7 | Lion | 2016 | $15,000,000 | $29,563,329 | $140,312,928[18] |
8 | Moulin Rouge! | 2001 | $52,000,000 | $27,765,415 | $179,213,434[19] |
9 | The Great Gatsby | 2013 | $105,000,000 | $27,385,977 | $353,641,895[20] |
10 | Peter Rabbit | 2018 | $50,000,000 | $26,760,008 | $351,266,433[21] |
Films marked as * are not classified as Australian by Screen Australia |
Previous Australian record holders
Year | Title | Record setting gross (A$) |
---|---|---|
1966 | They're a Weird Mob | 2,417,000 |
1973 | Alvin Purple | 4,720,000 |
1975 | Picnic at Hanging Rock | 5,120,000 |
1979 | Mad Max | 5,355,490 |
1981 | Gallipoli | 11,740,000 |
1982 | The Man from Snowy River | 17,228,160 |
1986 | Crocodile Dundee | 47,707,598 |
Other popular Australian films
High grossing Australian films from earlier decades include:
- 1900s – The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906) (gross £20,000)[22]
- 1910s – The Fatal Wedding (1911) (£18,000),[23] The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang (1912) (£20,000),[22] The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell (1915) (£25,000)[22]
- 1920s – For the Term of His Natural Life (1927) (over £40,000)[24]
- 1930s – On Our Selection (1932) (£60,000),[25] The Silence of Dean Maitland (1934) (£50,000)[25]
- 1940s – Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940) (£130,000),[26] Smithy (1946) (over £50,000),[25] The Overlanders (1946) (£250,000),[25] Sons of Matthew (1949)
- 1950s – Walk Into Paradise (1956)
See also
Notes
External links
References
- 1 2 3 "Cinema Industry Trends Top 50 Films of All Time". Screen Australia. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ↑ "No. 1 Film at the Australian Box Ofiice Since 1972". Screen Australia. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "'Croc' still tops shifting Oz Aussie b.o. sweeps". Variety. 2 May 1990. p. 234.
- 1 2 "Film Victoria — Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ↑ "2023 Australian Yearly Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
US$58.7m
- 1 2 3 4 "All-time Aussie Rental Champs". Variety. 6 May 1981. p. 56.
- ↑ "Hoyts Proudly Announces The Man From Snowy River (advertisement)". Variety. 15 December 1982. p. 18.
- 1 2 "Top 100 Australian Feature Films of All Time". Screen Australia. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ↑ Crocodile Dundee at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ McClintock, Pamela (24 November 2008). "Hollywood stuffs Thanksgiving slate". Variety. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Australia at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ Babe at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ "Top 5 Australian films (2022)". Screen Australia. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ↑ "Elvis (2022)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
- ↑ Happy Feet at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ "Top 50 Films Each Year - 2014". Screen Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
- ↑ The Lego Movie at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ Lion at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ Moulin Rouge at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ The Great Gatsby at Box Office Mojo
- ↑ Peter Rabbit at Box Office Mojo
- 1 2 3 "£100,000 SPENT". The Advocate. Burnie, Tasmania. 5 January 1928. p. 6. Retrieved 5 May 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "AUSTRALIAN FILMS". The Daily News (HOME (FINAL) ed.). Perth. 18 December 1931. p. 11. Retrieved 5 May 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "EVA NOVAK GONE". The Daily News (HOME (FINAL) ed.). Perth. 4 May 1928. p. 10. Retrieved 5 May 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- 1 2 3 4 "THE RESEARCH BUREAU HOLDS AN AUTOPSY". Sunday Mail. Brisbane. 17 February 1952. p. 11. Retrieved 5 May 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "OUR FUTURE IN FILM INDUSTRY". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane. 4 December 1946. p. 2. Retrieved 5 May 2013 – via National Library of Australia.