Lulu movie earns $650,000 on its first weekend

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The rags-to-riches story of a girl from China who comes to Singapore with big dreams and an even bigger hairdo seems to have struck a chord with local moviegoers.

The comedy Lulu The Movie has earned roughly $650,000 in its first weekend on the back of 29 screens, making it the third-highest grossing movie over that period, ending on Nov 27.

It was beaten only by two Hollywood studio productions, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them and the Disney animated feature Moana, at No. 2.

But on a per screen average, the film – written, directed and starring Michelle Chong – beat Moana, which was released in the same week as Lulu.

Lulu earned about $22,000 per screen, compared with $15,751 for the Disney picture.

If revenue from sneak previews on Nov 18 and 19 are included, Lulu’s box-office takings rise to $700,000.

The good turnout validates the marketing strategy taken by Lulu’s maker, Huat Films: to use personal appearances at getai and bilingual posters to reach out to Mandarin speakers.

“We have had lots of positive feedback from viewers actively sharing on social media,” said Diana Foo, 31, a producer with Huat Films.

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