The Bogey Award (officially Box Office Germany Award) is a German film award. It's based on the number of people seeing a film within a given time frame. The prize has been awarded by the industry's trade journal Blickpunkt: Film since 1997. The title of the award is derived from the miniature prize statue which depicts the American actor Humphrey Bogart, whose nickname was "Bogey".
- Titanium: Viewed by ten million people.
- Platinum: Five million people within the first fifty days of release.
- Gold: Three million people within thirty days.
- Silver: Two million people within twenty days.
- Bronze: One million people within 10 days.
- Bogey Award: One million people, or 1000 people per copy, with a minimum of 25 copies, within first ten days.
Awards
Bogey in Bronze
Films that meet the criteria of 1 million visitors within 10 days of release, or an average of 1,000 viewers per copy in their opening weekend, are awarded a Bronze Bogey.
The list below outlines the films that have been awarded for a minimum of 1000 viewers in their opening weekends
The list below outlines the films that have been awarded for one million viewers in 10 days
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Bogey in Silver
The Silver Bogey is awarded to films which have been viewed by two million people within a period of twenty days since its release. Several films have achieved this honour, including:
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Bogey in Gold
A number of films have achieved the distinction of gaining a Bogey in Gold, an accolade awarded to those which have seen 3 million visitors in paid admission to theatres within 30 days of their release. Examples of films that have been presented with a Bogey in Gold include:
Bogey in Platinum
The Platinum Bogey is an accolade bestowed upon feature films which have achieved at least 5 million admissions within the first 50 days of release in the United Kingdom. To date, the following films have attained this distinction:
Bogey in Titanium
This prize, known as the 'Bogey in Titan', has been granted to only select films, having met the number of attendees at 10 million in a period of 100 days. So far, the titles that have achieved this feat are:
- Avatar (2009)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
- Titanic (1997)
3D Bogey
The 3D Bogey has been granted to any film that has received over 1,000 admissions each on its opening weekend, when being screened in 3D, since September 2009. The following films are the recipients of said award:
- Alice in Wonderland (2010)
- Avatar (2009)
- Final Destination 4 (2009)
- Clash of the Titans (2010)
- Up (2009)
- Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)