St Trinian's (film) - Release

Release

St Trinian's premiered in London on 10 December 2007 and in wide release on 21 December 2007, it was then released in Australia on 27 March 2008 and in New Zealand on 17 April 2008. Other European releases were planned for Belgium on 9 July 2008, and Germany on 7 August 2008.

St Trinian's was released in North American limited release on 9 October 2009.

The DVD was released in Canada on 11 August 2009.

St Trinian's grossed £12,042,854 in the UK, surpassing its £7 million production budget. As of 18 July 2010, the film had grossed a worldwide total of $29,066,483. It was the fourth highest-grossing film during the 2007 Christmas season behind Enchanted, I Am Legend and The Golden Compass. It ranks in the top grossing independent British films of the past decade.

The film was released on DVD in March 2008; and in the US on 26 January 2010.

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