Bogey Awards
German film award / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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