Kane Parsons becomes youngest film-maker to open at No 1 in the US with Backrooms
Kane Parsons, at 20 years old, has become the youngest filmmaker to debut a film at number one at the North American box office with his directorial debut, "Backrooms." The film achieved a record-breaking opening weekend for its studio, A24, grossing $81 million. This accomplishment surpasses the previous record set by Josh Trank, who was 27 when his debut, "Chronicle," opened in 2011.

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AI-generatedKane Parsons, at 20 years old, has become the youngest filmmaker to debut a film at number one at the North American box office with his directorial debut, "Backrooms." The film achieved a record-breaking opening weekend for its studio, A24, grossing $81 million. This accomplishment surpasses the previous record set by Josh Trank, who was 27 when his debut, "Chronicle," opened in 2011. "Backrooms," a conceptual horror film inspired by a YouTube series and "creepypasta," has faced online skepticism regarding Parsons' age, which actor Mark Duplass and Parsons himself have addressed. The film's success follows a trend of low-budget horror films, such as "Obsession," which also performed well at the box office.
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5 extractedCurry Barker's film Obsession had a $17.1m opening weekend in North America.
Mark Duplass stated that Kane was "100% in control" of the film's direction.
Backrooms was described by Peter Bradshaw as “an icily brilliant and genuinely disturbing conceptual horror film”.
Backrooms took $81m in its first weekend in North America.
Kane Parsons is the youngest film-maker to open a film at number one at the North American box office with Backrooms.