List of 2011 box office number-one films in Poland

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his is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the Poland during 2011.

#DateFilmGrossNotes
2January 9, 2011 Weekend $1,268,509Polish film Weekend reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
3January 16, 2011$860,113
4January 23, 2011 Och, Karol 2 $1,715,538Och, Karol 2 reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
5January 30, 2011$1,760,950
6February 6, 2011$1,165,370
7February 13, 2011$1,065,293
8February 20, 2011 Yogi Bear $728,059
9February 27, 2011 Wojna żeńsko-męska $620,611
10March 6, 2011 Sala samobójców $457,893Sala samobójców reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
11March 13, 2011$623,257
12March 20, 2011$509,843
13March 27, 2011 Los numeros $354,343Los numeros reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
14April 3, 2011 Limitless $396,875Limitless reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
15April 10, 2011 Rio $643,876Rio reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
16April 17, 2011$353,039
17April 24, 2011$67,004
18May 1, 2011 Thor $476,913
19May 8, 2011 Gnomeo & Juliet $879,127
20May 15, 2011$905,271
21May 22, 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $2,487,034
22May 29, 2011$1,466,494
23June 5, 2011 The Hangover Part II $1,090,214
24June 12, 2011$915,399
25June 19, 2011$607,950
26June 26, 2011$386,982
27July 3, 2011 Cars 2 $1,852,914
28July 10, 2011N/AN/AN/A
29July 17, 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $2,843,321Deathly Hallows - Part 2 currently has the highest weekend debut of 2011.
30July 24, 2011$1,141,589
31July 31, 2011$619,846
32August 7, 2011$267,971
33August 14, 2011 Final Destination 5 $849,606Final Destination 5 reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
34August 21, 2011 The Smurfs $1,356,134
35August 28, 2011$819,797
36September 4, 2011 Midnight in Paris $522,715Midnight in Paris reached No. 1 in its second weekend of release.
37September 11, 2011$444,850
38September 18, 2011$336,331
39September 25, 2011$242,716
40October 2, 2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 $1,427,318Battle of Warsaw 1920 reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
41October 9, 2011$1,215,410
42October 16, 2011 Baby są jakieś inne $1,572,768Baby są jakieś inne reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
43October 23, 2011$914,724
44October 30, 2011$487,031
45November 6, 2011 Wyjazd integracyjny $1,884,399Wyjazd integracyjny reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
46November 13, 2011 Listy do M. $1,643,091Listy do M. reached No. 1 in first weekend of release.
47November 20, 2011 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 $1,980,215
48November 27, 2011Listy do M.$1,300,242
49December 4, 2011$1,277,952
50December 11, 2011$1,073,043
51December 18, 2011$662,490
52December 25, 2011$93,943

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