nullAs we have
mentioned numerous times here on this site, the foreign film market
is key. All filmmakers, including, and especially black filmmakers, must
keep in mind that whatever film they make, they should consider that there is an audience for their film outside the USA, around the globe.

Antoine Fuqua’s "The Equalizer" with Denzel Washington, once again challenges the lie that there is no
appeal for black film stars in foreign countries. The film opened in late Sept, in 37 territories across Europe, South America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East (now
39 territories) and, as of yesterday, has grossed some $57 million to date.
That’s in addition to the nearly $80 million it has made here domestically.

Among the
highest grossing countries is the U.K. with $6.9 million, followed by Russia, with
just over $5 million. Other high grossing countries are Australia, Brazil, France. Mexico,
Malaysia and The Netherlands.

And it has yet to open in Japan, where it’s been heavily promoted, and, no doubt
will be very successful there as well; Also in the rest of Europe including Spain, Germany and Italy, most
of South America and other Middle Eastern and African countries..

The film, at
this rate, will very likely reach the $150 million mark overseas alone at the
box office.