List of 2013 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 2013.

#DateFilmWeekend GrossTotal Gross
1January 6, 2013 Mai Stati Uniti $2,695,665$7,354,579
2January 13, 2013 Playing for Keeps $2,588,681$6,015,377
3January 20, 2013 Django Unchained $4,602,531$16,283,123
4January 27, 2013 Django Unchained $3,459,448
5February 3, 2013 Lincoln $2,114,286$8,304,392
6February 10, 2013 Warm Bodies $1,201,769$2,316,873
7February 17, 2013 Il principe abusivo $5,870,344$18,614,277
8February 24, 2013Il principe abusivo$4,587,240
9March 3, 2013Il principe abusivo$2,388,331
10March 10, 2013 Oz the Great and Powerful $3,763,214$10,420,037
11March 17, 2013Oz the Great and Powerful$2,755,467
12March 24, 2013 The Croods $3,908,695$15,148,219
13March 31, 2013The Croods$3,483,925
14April 7, 2013The Croods$1,645,231
15April 14, 2013 Oblivion $2,036,651$5,596,549
16April 21, 2013 Scary Movie 5 $1,995,341$4,211,478
17April 28, 2013 Iron Man 3 $9,044,472$20,910,968
18May 5, 2013Iron Man 3$2,799,874
19May 12, 2013Iron Man 3$1,106,611
20May 19, 2013 The Great Gatsby $3,753,759$9,366,454
21May 26, 2013 Fast & Furious 6 $7,449,695$16,681,782
22June 2, 2013 The Hangover Part III $7,952,692$16,416,593
23June 9, 2013The Hangover Part III$2,922,900
24June 16, 2013 Star Trek Into Darkness $1,149,320$2,996,987
25June 23, 2013 Man of Steel $2,386,577$6,102,107
26June 30, 2013 World War Z $2,628,405$6,519,137
27July 7, 2013 The Lone Ranger $1,467,699$5,097,256
28July 14, 2013 Now You See Me $1,413,086$5,839,709
29July 21, 2013Now You See Me$878,209
30July 28, 2013 The Wolverine $2,061,874$6,545,350
31August 4, 2013The Wolverine$1,019,550
32August 11, 2013The Wolverine$550,237
33August 18, 2013The Wolverine$345,158
34August 25, 2013 Monsters University $3,082,941$11,916,082
35September 1, 2013 Elysium $2,057,924$6,378,204
36September 8, 2013 One Direction: This Is Us $2,071,069$2,908,556
37September 15, 2013 Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Sea of Monsters $1,994,158$4,149,811
38September 22, 2013 The Smurfs 2 $2,830,670$9,705,956
39September 29, 2013The Smurfs 2$2,643,205
40October 6, 2013 Gravity $2,751,661$8,489,388
41October 13, 2013 Despicable Me 2 $6,994,586$21,587,196
42October 20, 2013Despicable Me 2$5,052,560
43October 27, 2013Despicable Me 2$2,797,322
44November 3, 2013 Sole a catinelle $25,095,006$69,903,094
45November 10, 2013Sole a catinelle$14,769,579
46November 17, 2013Sole a catinelle$8,598,156
47November 24, 2013 Thor: The Dark World $4,964,804$11,176,894
48December 1, 2013 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire $5,046,438$11,032,504
49December 8, 2013The Hunger Games: Catching Fire$2,240,078
50December 15, 2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug $4,970,550$17,305,657
51December 22, 2013 Frozen $3,155,411$26,421,884
52December 29, 2013Frozen $8,505,455

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