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Miroirs No. 3 is a German psychological drama movie, released on 27 March 2026 starring Paula Beer as Laura, a young piano student from Berlin, alongside Barbara Auer as Betty, Matthias Brandt as Richard, Enno Trebs as Max, and Philip Froissant as Jakob. Directed by Christian Petzold, the film explores the aftermath of a tragic car crash in which Laura miraculously survives while her boyfriend perishes.

Taken in by Betty, who witnessed the accident, Laura enters the enigmatic world of an isolated countryside family, where grief, memory, and mysterious connections slowly unravel in this haunting chamber piece. The movie received a limited release by 1-2 Special in select arthouse theatres across the United States. On its opening day, Friday 27 March 2026, it collected $0.24 million with excellent per-theatre averages, fuelled by strong critical acclaim and festival buzz from its Cannes premiere.

Day 2 (Saturday) showed healthy growth to $0.31 million on positive word-of-mouth. By the end of Day 2 on 28 March 2026, the film had grossed $0.55 million in the US, with worldwide collections reaching $1.15 million including earlier European markets. For an intimate arthouse drama, this performance highlights the enduring appeal of thoughtful, character-driven cinema in specialty markets.

Miroirs No. 3 2026 Overview

Miroirs No. 3 box office collection
Miroirs No. 3 box office collection
DetailInformation
TitleMiroirs No. 3
Directed byChristian Petzold
Written byChristian Petzold
Produced byFlorian Koerner von Gustorf, Michael Weber, Anton Kaiser
ActorMatthias Brandt
ActressPaula Beer
Other CastBarbara Auer, Enno Trebs
CinematographyN/A
Edited byN/A
Music byN/A
Production CompaniesSchramm Film Koerner & Weber
Distributed byThe Match Factory (international sales)
Release Date20 March 2026
Running TimeN/A
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
Film IndustryGerman Cinema
GenreDrama
Censor RatingNot Rated

Miroirs No. 3 Box Office Collection

DayDateUS Collection Gross (Millions)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1March 27, 2026$0.24 Millions(Opening Day)
Day 2March 28, 2026$0.31 Millions+29%
Total US Gross–$0.55 Millions–
Total Worldwide Gross–$1.15 Millions–

Miroirs No. 3 is a Hit or Flop
To be updated

What is the budget of Miroirs No. 3
The budget is around $4 Millions

Miroirs No. 3 Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: TBA and OTT date: TBA

Our Review

Miroirs No. 3 cements Christian Petzold’s reputation as one of contemporary cinema’s most elegant explorers of identity, memory, and emotional displacement. Paula Beer delivers yet another mesmerising performance as Laura, a piano student adrift after surviving a car crash that claims her boyfriend’s life. Taken in by the enigmatic Betty (Barbara Auer) in a remote countryside home, Laura becomes entangled in the quiet sorrows of Betty’s family.

Petzold’s direction is characteristically restrained and precise, using long takes and subtle shifts in atmosphere to create a film that feels like a waking dream. The haunting references to Maurice Ravel’s piano suite add a layer of musical and emotional resonance that elevates the material into something truly poetic. In the tradition of Petzold’s recent works like Afire and Undine, Miroirs No. 3 functions as both intimate chamber drama and a deeper meditation on survival and rebirth.

While it lacks the overt political allegory of Transit or Phoenix, it shares their fascination with characters caught between worlds — living and dead, present and past. The film’s 86-minute runtime allows for a focused intensity that rewards patient viewers, with Barbara Auer and Matthias Brandt providing powerful counterpoints to Beer’s central performance. Critics have been effusive, awarding the film a stellar 94 percent on Rotten Tomatoes for its psychological depth and formal beauty.

As of 28 March 2026 (end of Day 2), Miroirs No. 3 has earned $0.55 million in the US and $1.15 million worldwide against its $4 million budget. This is a commendable result for a challenging arthouse title just two days into its limited US rollout, bolstered by exceptional per-screen averages and passionate audience discussions on platforms like Letterboxd and X.

The film shows strong potential for gradual expansion in coming weeks and is expected to find an even larger audience during its VOD and streaming release. Miroirs No. 3 is a quiet triumph — a film of profound elegance and emotional precision that lingers in the mind long after viewing, proving once again that Petzold remains a master of cinematic introspection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of Miroirs No. 3?

Miroirs No. 3 follows Laura, a young piano student who survives a car crash and is taken in by a local family in the countryside, forming a strange harmony haunted by past events.

Is Miroirs No. 3 based on a true story?

No, Miroirs No. 3 is a fictional modern gothic fairytale exploring grief and connection.

Who directed Miroirs No. 3?

Christian Petzold wrote and directed Miroirs No. 3.

When will Miroirs No. 3 be available on streaming?

Miroirs No. 3 is expected on major VOD and streaming platforms a few months after its theatrical release.

How does Miroirs No. 3 compare to other dramas?

Miroirs No. 3 blends gothic fairytale elements with emotional depth like Petzold’s Undine, offering a contemplative take on recovery and lies.

Who stars in Miroirs No. 3?

The film stars Paula Beer, Matthias Brandt, Barbara Auer and Enno Trebs.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in United States dollars (USD) and represented in millions, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Eastern Standard Time (EST)  (UTC-5)

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By Rebecca Vaiphei

Rebecca is a box office reporter and film analyst at Tenvow.com, where she covers daily box office collections, weekend reports, and OTT performance trends across Indian cinema. A lifelong movie lover with a passion for Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, Mollywood, and Ollywood, she brings data driven insights and honest analysis to every story. If it’s making noise at the box office, Rebecca is tracking it.