Box office ,
Pavarotti has grossed $4.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $1.8 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $6.5 million. In 2023,
Deadline listed
Pavarotti at #18 on its ranking of the top 20 highest-grossing
concert films of all time (domestic).
United States and Canada In the United States and Canada,
Pavarotti made $144,032 in its opening weekend from 19 theaters in 17 cities. The film made $221,207 in its second weekend, finishing twentieth, and $431,140 in its third; a 95% increase finishing sixteenth for a box office total of $1,014,228. In its fourth weekend, the film made $553,067 across 288 theaters, finishing seventeenth in the week ending June 30. In its eighth weekend of release, the film had decreased to 135 theaters. It made $85,156 at 94 screenings in its ninth weekend for a total of $4,425,534.
United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £30,456 from 42 cinemas in its second weekend, a per-screen average of £725 and 92% decrease from the first week, finishing twenty-third with a total gross of £492,763 ($610,157) at the box office. It made another £25,197 ($30,646) on 48 screens in its third weekend and £14,015 ($16,857) in its fourth on 27 screens, grossing a total of £601,010 ($722,889) on the week ending August 11. As of 15 September 2019, the film went on to gross £705,400 on its ninth week.
Other territories In
New Zealand, the film was released on June 13, 2019, through
Madman Entertainment, grossing $46,260 in its opening weekend across 50 screens, finishing eighth at the box office. Over nine weeks, it has grossed a total of $391,659. The film also grossed $295,236 in
Poland, $49,641 in
Portugal, $46,087 in
Russia, $22,030 in
Slovakia, and $10,191 in the
United Arab Emirates as of August 11, 2019. On
Metacritic, the film has a
weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
CBS News said the "new documentary about Pavarotti soars like his legendary voice".
USA Today said the film "serves as a vivid reminder of just how huge a role the great tenor Luciano Pavarotti played for a generation" and that "the passionate way the infectiously beaming, Hawaiian shirt-loving opera star lived his life is the most enchanting element of
Pavarotti".
The New York Times said "If Luciano Pavarotti ever had a bad day, you wouldn't know it from
Pavarotti, an upbeat film that recounts the singer's life, or at least its better moments." On the other hand,
NPR said the film "misses all the right notes", adding "
Pavarotti feels like a missed chance to tell a good story".
The Washington Post described the documentary as "terrible but timely", a "mediocre film, imperfect and annoying", that opera lovers should nevertheless watch. ==See also==