List of 2010 box office number-one films in Italy

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Italy during 2010.

#DateFilmWeekend GrossTotal Gross
1January 3, 2010 Sherlock Holmes $6,582,433$26,955,437
2January 10, 2010 Io, Loro e Lara $6,753,283$21,347,896
3January 17, 2010 Avatar $13,889,941$83,498,193
4January 24, 2010Avatar$12,383,549
5January 31, 2010Avatar$10,357,947
6February 7, 2010Avatar$7,783,01
7February 14, 2010Avatar$5,181,248
8February 21, 2010Avatar$3,767,803
9February 28, 2010 Genitori & figli. Agitare bene prima dell'uso $3,802,776$11,455,266
10March 7, 2010 Alice in Wonderland $11,115,961$39,952,697
11March 14, 2010Alice in Wonderland$8,311,436
12March 21, 2010Alice in Wonderland$4,307,666
13March 28, 2010 How to Train Your Dragon $1,630,412$9,979,666
14April 4, 2010 La vita è una cosa meravigliosa $2,287,044$6,161,728
15April 11, 2010 The Ghost Writer $1,382,472$4,811,454
16April 18, 2010 Clash of the Titans $4,286,144$10,275,464
17April 25, 2010Clash of the Titans$2,133,330
18May 2, 2010 Iron Man 2 $4,701,280$9,979,666
19May 9, 2010Iron Man 2$2,073,896
20May 16, 2010 Robin Hood $5,172,957$14,676,791
21May 23, 2010 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time $1,909,536$8,912,558
22May 30, 2010 Sex and the City 2 $2,072,658$7,802,889
23June 6, 2010Sex and the City 2$896,600
24June 13, 2010 The Hole $495,714$2,094,728
25June 20, 2010 The A-Team $1,111,167$3,143,928
26June 27, 2010The A-Team$396,533
27July 4, 2010 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $4,793,904$20,711,944
28July 11, 2010 Toy Story 3 $3,021,009$18,855,881
29July 18, 2010Toy Story 3$2,011,511
30July 25, 2010Toy Story 3$1,245,241
31August 1, 2010Toy Story 3$838,708
32August 8, 2010Toy Story 3$500,852
33August 15, 2010 Marmaduke $940,960$2,503,450
34August 22, 2010 The Sorcerer's Apprentice $16,968,032$9,571,490
35August 29, 2010 Shrek Forever After $4,504,291$23,451,561
36September 5, 2010Shrek Forever After$3,637,448
37September 12, 2010Shrek Forever After$1,915,433
38September 19, 2010 Vampires Suck $2,483,735$6,000,711
39September 26, 2010 Inception $3,556,167$15,459,083
40October 3, 2010 Benvenuti al Sud $5,231,564$43,015,634
41October 10, 2010Benvenuti al Sud$6,242,77
42October 17, 2010Benvenuti al Sud$5,528,640
43October 24, 2010Benvenuti al Sud$3,889,528
44October 31, 2010 Maschi contro femmine $4,222,767$18,452,860
45November 7, 2010Maschi contro femmine$3,582,226
46November 14, 2010Maschi contro femmine$1,869,690
47November 21, 2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $10,193,771$23,988,197
48November 28, 2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1$4,625,564
49December 5, 2010 Tangled $2,710,588$14,670,362
50December 12, 2010Tangled$1,918,925
51December 19, 2010 Natale in Sud Africa $4,282,724$24,898,572
52December 26, 2010Natale in Sud Africa$8,073,079
53January 2, 2011 La banda dei babbi natale $5,763,680$29,125,119

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