
Beyonce’s new concert film, ‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce,’ has topped the U.S. box office with a $21.8 million opening weekend. This is the first time a movie has crossed the $20 million mark in the typically slow first weekend of December since 2003.
The film’s success is being attributed to its release date, which coincided with the end of Beyonce’s sold-out Renaissance World Tour. Fans who were unable to attend the concerts were able to experience the tour through the film, which features behind-the-scenes footage, stunning visuals, and Beyonce’s powerful vocals.
In addition to its box office success, the film has also been praised by reviewers for its intimate look at Beyonce’s life and career. The film includes candid moments with Beyonce as she discusses her experiences as a Black woman in the music industry, as well as her challenges and joys of being a mother.
Overall, ‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce’ is a must-see for fans of Beyonce and concert films alike. The film is a celebration of Beyonce’s artistry and her impact on music and culture.
Here are some additional details about the film:
- The film was directed by Beyonce and Emmy-winning filmmaker Jenn Nkiru.
- The film was shot during Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour, which spanned 56 cities and grossed over $579 million.
- The film features a mix of live performance footage, behind-the-scenes moments, and intimate interviews with Beyonce.
- The film is available to stream on Netflix.