
Brüno
Synopsis
Brüno is a gay Austrian fashion guru. He has his own fashion based television show, Funkyzeit, the most popular German-language show of its kind outside of Germany. After he disgraces himself in front of his Funkyzeit fan base, he is ruined in German speaking Europe. He decides that in his quest for worldwide fame, he will move to Los Angeles and reinvent himself. Accompanying him to the US is Lutz, his former assistant's assistant. Lutz is the only person left in his circle that still believes in Brüno's greatness. Brüno goes through one reinvention of himself after another, ultimately straying to areas far removed from his own self. Perhaps when Brüno finds an activity that he truly does love, he will also find that über-fame he so desperately desires.
Production Budget Analysis
What was the production budget for Brüno?
Directed by Larry Charles, with Sacha Baron Cohen, Gustaf Hammarsten, Clifford Bañagale leading the cast, Brüno was produced by MRC with a confirmed budget of $42,000,000, placing it in the mid-budget category for comedy films.
With a $42,000,000 budget, Brüno sits in the mid-range of studio releases. Marketing costs for a wide release at this level typically add $30–60 million, putting the break-even point near $105,000,000.
Budget Comparison — Similar Productions
• Along Came Polly (2004): Budget $42,000,000 | Gross $178,300,000 → ROI: 325% • Bloodshot (2020): Budget $42,000,000 | Gross $39,861,118 → ROI: -5% • 28 Days (2000): Budget $43,000,000 | Gross $62,198,945 → ROI: 45% • 8 Mile (2002): Budget $41,000,000 | Gross $242,875,078 → ROI: 492% • A Monster Calls (2016): Budget $43,000,000 | Gross $47,309,313 → ROI: 10%
Key Budget Allocation Categories
▸ Talent Salaries & Producing Deals Established comedic talent can command $15–20 million per film, with top-tier stars earning even more through producing credits and backend deals. Comedy ensembles multiply this cost across several well-known performers.
▸ Production & Location Filming While comedies generally avoid the VFX costs of action films, location shooting in recognizable cities or exotic locales adds meaningful production expense.
▸ Marketing & P&A (Prints & Advertising) Comedies rely heavily on marketing to build opening-weekend momentum. Studios typically spend 50–100% of the production budget on marketing, with comedy trailers and social media campaigns being particularly expensive.
Key Production Personnel
CAST: Sacha Baron Cohen, Gustaf Hammarsten, Clifford Bañagale, Josh Meyers, Toby Holguin Key roles: Sacha Baron Cohen as Brüno; Gustaf Hammarsten as Lutz; Clifford Bañagale as Diesel; Josh Meyers as Kookus
DIRECTOR: Larry Charles CINEMATOGRAPHY: Wolfgang Held, Anthony Hardwick MUSIC: Erran Baron Cohen EDITING: Eric Kissack, Scott M. Davids PRODUCTION: MRC, Everyman Pictures, Four by Two Films FILMED IN: United States of America
Box Office Performance
Brüno earned $60,054,530 domestically and $78,751,301 internationally, for a worldwide total of $138,805,831. Revenue was split 43% domestic / 57% international.
Break-Even Analysis
Using the industry-standard 2.5x multiplier (P&A + exhibitor shares of 40–50% + distribution fees), Brüno needed approximately $105,000,000 to break even. The film surpassed this threshold by $33,805,831.
Return on Investment (ROI)
Revenue: $138,805,831 Budget: $42,000,000 Net: $96,805,831 ROI: 230.5%
Profitability Assessment
VERDICT: Profitable
Brüno delivered a solid return, earning $138,805,831 worldwide on a $42,000,000 budget (230% ROI). Combined with ancillary revenue, the film was a financial positive for MRC.
INDUSTRY IMPACT
The outsized success of Brüno likely influenced studio greenlight decisions for similar comedy projects.
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Summary: 2 wins & 5 nominations total









































































































































































































































































































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