6 Highest-Grossing Non-American, Non-Chinese Films At The Global Box Office(Photo Credit –Prime Video/Netflix)

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When discussions around global box office records arise, the spotlight almost always tilts toward Hollywood’s blockbusters or China’s rising cinematic powerhouses. But beyond these two dominant forces, a select few films from other regions have managed to break through language barriers, cultural lines, and distribution limitations to become true international box office successes.

These films came from countries with vastly different cinematic traditions and storytelling approaches. What unites them is not their country of origin but the unmistakable power they had to attract global audiences and rake in hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. Here are six non-American and non-Chinese films that stand tall as the highest-grossing in their category, each earning well above $300 million worldwide and proving that global appeal isn’t bound by borders.

6. Suzume (Japan) – $285 Million

Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume struck box office gold in 2022. The film offered breathtaking animation, emotionally charged sequences, and a grounded fantasy story involving a young girl and mysterious portals across Japan. It opened strong in domestic markets and expanded quickly across Asia, followed by successful theatrical runs in the U.S. and Europe. It earned $285 million (Box Office Mojo) globally, making it one of the highest-grossing anime films ever and cementing Shinkai’s reputation as one of Japan’s most bankable directors outside Studio Ghibli.

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