AOC’s climate change film flop: To the End fails to earn wider box office release
Heather Hamilton
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) To the End film has proven to be a box office flop after only garnering $15,000 in two weekends.
The film, which tracks Ocasio-Cortez’s fight to stop climate change, failed to earn a wider release pattern after it debuted on 120 theater screens on Dec. 9.
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The premiere fell to the No. 34 spot in its opening weekend with a dismal grossing of $9,694, according to movie analysis site Numbers.
The film features street protests and conversations in the halls of Congress as Ocasio-Cortez, activist Varshini Prakash, climate policy writer Rhiana Gunn-Wright, and political strategist Alexandra Rojas grapple with government policy and social narratives around climate.
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To the End saw director Rachel Lears team up with Ocasio-Cortez for a second time following the duo’s first film together, Knock Down the House, which debuted in 2019.