Slumdog Millionaire: Index

Over $378 million , with 62.7% of its revenue coming from international markets outside the United States.

The commercial trajectory of Slumdog Millionaire is often used as a case study in film finance. Approximately $15 million .

1.3KUser reviews. 241Critic reviews. 84Metascore. Won 8 Oscars. 154 wins & 133 nominations total. www.imdb.com Index Slumdog Millionaire

The film's success is indexed by an unprecedented sweep of major awards during the 2009 season.

Critics debate whether the film promotes a "neoliberal fantasy" where social mobility is achieved through luck and TV trivia rather than systemic reform. Over $378 million , with 62

Cinematographer Anthony Dodd Mantle won an Oscar for the first film largely shot using digital cinematography . 3. Socio-Economic Context: The "Slumdog Paradox"

It remains the highest-grossing UK-produced film at the global box office. 2. Accolades and Critical Data Won 8 Oscars

Following its Best Picture win, the film's ticket sales in India spiked by 470% in a single week.

The phrase refers to the comprehensive body of critical, financial, and cultural data surrounding the 2008 cinematic phenomenon directed by Danny Boyle. Rather than a single economic metric, it represents a "master file" of the film's global impact, from its record-breaking box office to its controversial portrayal of Indian urbanization. 1. Financial Index: The Ultimate Sleeper Hit