Nuremberg Day 13 Box Office Collection: Another Day of Minimal Traction
Day 13 brought no fresh momentum for Nuremberg, which has now settled into a phase of nearly flat box office activity. With restricted screenings, selective showtimes, and extremely low occupancy, the film’s collection for the day remains almost identical to its Day 12 performance — negligible and largely unreported in domestic trade circles.

Since opening at just ₹0.12 crore in India, the film never managed to expand its theatrical footprint in the country. Day 13 follows the same pattern, with marginal additions coming mostly from speciality cinemas in metros like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. Despite its critical merits, the film’s run remains commercially restrained.

A Niche Film with Predictable Week 2 Decline

Nuremberg always aimed for a selective audience — viewers drawn to historical dramas, courtroom narratives, and slow-paced character explorations. Such genres seldom find strong box office traction in India, and the film’s second-week performance reflects that truth clearly.
By Day 13, interest has further tapered off, with several shows reporting extremely low turnout. The film’s weekday screens have also been significantly reduced as new mainstream releases claim prime slots. The decline aligns with expectations for a niche international drama that lacked marketing push and mass appeal from the start.

Global Markets Still Offering Modest Support

International performance remains comparatively stronger. The film has grossed an estimated US $6.75 million worldwide, maintaining steady but moderate numbers in regions such as the US, UK, Germany, and France. Cinephile-driven markets have demonstrated more consistent engagement, particularly through boutique theaters and limited screenings.
While not commercially dominant, the film has earned recognition abroad for its compelling visual style and historically grounded storytelling.

Approaching the End of Theatrical Run
With Day 13 marking yet another subdued movement, Nuremberg is now firmly in the closing stretch of its theatrical cycle. Factors contributing to its muted performance include:

* Ultra-limited release strategy in India

* Intense and niche subject matter

* Minimal marketing

* Competition from domestic mainstream entertainers

However, the film’s craftsmanship and emotional weight are expected to gain a renewed audience on streaming platforms. Like many historical dramas, Nuremberg may achieve a deeper cultural impact once it lands on OTT, where long-form, nuanced storytelling often finds a more receptive viewership.

For now, Day 13 reinforces the same established pattern — quiet, steady, and commercially limited as the film prepares to conclude its theatrical journey.