Financial Breakdown

CategoryAmount (Approx)
Official Budget TBA
Worldwide Gross TBA
IMDb Rating★ 4.6 / 10
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Detailed Financial Report

With its release in 1997, Next Year in Jerusalem aimed to make a significant impact on the box office charts. Production insiders estimate the budget to be around an undisclosed amount. This figure typically includes principal photography, talent fees, and post-production costs, but often excludes marketing and distribution expenses which can add another 30-50% to the total investment.

Collection Trajectory

The box office journey for Next Year in Jerusalem has culminated in a worldwide gross of approximately TBA. The momentum at the ticket windows suggested a niche appeal rather than a broad mass-market breakout.

Profitability & Verdict

In the modern film economy, theatrical revenue is just one slice of the pie. However, it remains the primary indicator of a film's "Hit" or "Flop" status. Based on the reported numbers and audience reception (4.6/10), Next Year in Jerusalem is effectively categorized as a Financial Disappointment.

Comparables

As a representative of 1997's Drama, Next Year in Jerusalem offers a case study in how audience preferences are shifting. Its performance will likely influence studio decisions for future projects in this category.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Next Year in Jerusalem earn at the box office?

Next Year in Jerusalem has grossed approximately TBA worldwide as of our latest data updating this 1997 report.

What was the production budget for Next Year in Jerusalem?

The reported production cost for Next Year in Jerusalem was roughly TBA, excluding marketing and distribution.

Is Next Year in Jerusalem a box office hit or flop?

Based on its worldwide collection of TBA against a budget of TBA, the film's rating is 4.6/10, indicating it was a financial disappointment.