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EU in 2010 were revenues of 6.445 million euros, accounting for 5 percent more than the previous year and the highest figure to date , as published by the European Audiovisual Observatory.

The increase was due "solely" to increase in the price of tickets for the 3-D projections, and that assistance to wards experienced a slight decline, the agency said in a statement.

The influx of visitors to films in three dimensions remained at "its highest level since 2004, and the rooms were up ticket prices for the same 6.8 percent on average, said the observatory.

In 2010 it sold 996 million tickets to all types of formats, representing 1.6 percent less than last year. Attendance at movie theaters fell in 14 states and increased in the other 13, while revenues fell by 8 countries increased by 18.

As to the merits of the films, Europe experienced a setback to take the proportion market lowest in five years, with 25.3 percent, with the advance of the U.S., which reached 68 percent. The highest grossing film in European cinemas was "Avatar", with 43 million viewers, followed by "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" (31.2 million) and "Toy Story 3" (27.5 million).

Among the 20 highest grossing films there is no European production, according to the observatory.

The films attracted more public community were the French comedy "Les petits mouchoirs", with 5.4 million viewers, followed by German horror film in 3-D "Resident Evil: Afterlife", with 5.3 million.

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