The film premiered on 18 August 2012 at the 40th
Norwegian International Film Festival in
Haugesund. A North American screening took place at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
The Weinstein Company acquired the distribution rights for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Italy in November 2012.
Box office Kon-Tiki opened in Norway on 24 August 2012, setting a weekend national box office record. It became the highest-grossing film of 2012 in Norway, earning $14,111,514, and overtaking the film
Max Manus: Man of War, also by directors Rønning and Sandberg.
Critical response Kon-Tiki opened in the United States on 26 April 2013 in a
limited release, and was screened in three cinemas. Later on May 3, the film expanded to screen in fifty more cinemas and was a major box office success in its home country, Norway, in addition to gathering critical acclaim internationally. Andrew Barker of
Variety notes that some may take issue with the
artistic license the filmmakers took in dramatizing some of the characters and events of the voyage, but describes the film overall as "a visually impeccable, professionally crafted modern vessel that lacks any of the patched-together soul of its subject". While Michael Nordine of
LA Weekly laments that
Kon-Tiki "could have used a bit more [shark-attracting] blood in the water" and concedes that the "crystal-clear waves are a sight to behold nevertheless".
Kon-Tiki has an approval rating of 81% on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 81 reviews, and an average rating of 7/10. The site's consensus is: "A well-crafted retelling of an epic true story,
Kon-Tiki is a throwback to old-school adventure filmmaking that's exciting and entertaining in spite of its by-the-book plotting". On
Metacritic, the film has a 62/100 rating based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". ==Accolades==