Oscar-Nominated "Barbie" Director Is The First Female Filmmaker To Surpass The Billion-Dollar Benchmark

Hollywood film Barbie has reached $1 billion in box office ticket sales worldwide, making it the biggest movie ever directed by a woman. The fantasy-comedy movie has made $ 459 million from domestic theaters (U.S and Canada) and $572.1 million overseas, for a total of $1.0315 billion, according to Warner Bros. Pictures.

In India, 'Oppenheimer' performed better than 'Barbie', earning more than its double as both flim's release clashed.
Oscar-nominated writer and director Greta Gerwig also became the first female filmmaker to surpass the billion-dollar benchmark as a solo director. The film drew $127 million worldwide this weekend (Friday through Sunday), with $53 million in domestic receipts and another $74 million overseas, according to Comscore data.

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Barbie's success is a huge milestone for women in Hollywood. Gerwig is only the fifth woman to ever direct a movie that has grossed over $1 billion worldwide. She is also the first woman to do so with a live-action comedy. Indian film industry has a long way to go considering this scenario.

The film's success is also a boost the power of the Barbie brand. The Mattel doll has been a cultural phenomenon for decades, and the movie has been able to tap into that nostalgia while also appealing to a new generation of fans, Telegraph reported.
Barbie is a major win for Warner Bros Pictures, and it is sure to have a lasting impact on the film industry. It is a testament to the power of female directors and the strength of the Barbie brand.

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