Lost in Translation (film) Audience in Germany

Lost in Translation (film) has an estimated audience of 265,711 people in Germany. 49.5% are female, 50.5% are male, average age 37.3. Top regions: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bayern, Baden-Württemberg. Top brand affinities: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Melissa McCarthy, John Krasinski, 10 Things I Hate About You (TV series), Mukesh Ambani.
The average Lost in Translation (film) fan in Germany is 37.3 years old, balanced, and lives primarily in Nordrhein-Westfalen. The audience is concentrated in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bayern, Baden-Württemberg. Top brand affinities include Giannis Antetokounmpo, Melissa McCarthy, John Krasinski, with strongest over-indexing on Giannis Antetokounmpo (187.47× the country average). Demographically, the Lost in Translation (film) audience skews balanced with an average age of 37.3, and over-indexes on personality traits such as Early Adopter Mentality, Tradition. Compared to the country baseline, this audience shows distinctive patterns across 20 brand affinities and 16 regions tracked by Rascasse.
Category: Movies & TV · Type: Movie / TV Show / Series · Subtype: Drama
Demographics of Lost in Translation (film) fans
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Female | 49.5% |
| Male | 50.5% |
| Average age | 37.3 |
| Estimated audience size | 265,711 |
Audience persona
The typical Lost in Translation (film) fan in Germany is balanced, around 37.3 years old, with strong Early Adopter Mentality tendencies and a notable affinity for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Top regions in Germany
| Region | Reach | Affinity |
|---|---|---|
| Nordrhein-Westfalen | 57,725 | 0.99× |
| Bayern | 47,471 | 1.11× |
| Baden-Württemberg | 34,375 | 0.95× |
| Berlin | 24,068 | 2.03× |
| Hessen | 21,627 | 1.07× |
| Niedersachsen | 21,329 | 0.83× |
| Sachsen | 13,145 | 1.01× |
| Rheinland-Pfalz | 10,890 | 0.82× |
| Hamburg | 8,874 | 1.48× |
| Schleswig-Holstein | 8,174 | 0.86× |
| Brandenburg | 7,163 | 0.87× |
| Thüringen | 5,121 | 0.76× |
| Sachsen-Anhalt | 4,959 | 0.72× |
| Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 3,469 | 0.68× |
| Saarland | 2,472 | 0.76× |
| Bremen | 2,451 | 1.08× |
Top brand affinities
Brands and entities this audience over-indexes on, vs. the country average.
| Brand | Affinity | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Giannis Antetokounmpo | 187.47× | Sports |
| Melissa McCarthy | 139.89× | Movies & TV |
| John Krasinski | 104.81× | Movies & TV |
| 10 Things I Hate About You (TV series) | 128.65× | Movies & TV |
| Mukesh Ambani | 222.55× | Business & Career |
| The Italian Job | 131.25× | Movies & TV |
| Transformers (toy line) | 44.5× | Kids & Family |
| Satya Nadella | 147.42× | Business & Career |
| Jane the Virgin | 81.03× | Movies & TV |
| One Tree Hill (TV series) | 44.13× | Movies & TV |
| Shameless (U.S. TV series) | 29.42× | Movies & TV |
| Silver Linings Playbook | 77.53× | Movies & TV |
| Annie Hall | 116.1× | Movies & TV |
| The Terminal | 20× | Movies & TV |
| Moonlight (TV series) | 52.84× | Movies & TV |
| Amy Poehler | 101.28× | Movies & TV |
| Matt Damon | 27.17× | Movies & TV |
| Ellen Pompeo | 39.15× | Movies & TV |
| Sundar Pichai | 108.33× | Business & Career |
| Toy block | 44.53× |
Psychographic profile
Top six personality traits over-indexed by this audience (1.0 = country average).
| Trait | Cluster | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Early Adopter Mentality | POWER | 1.7 |
| Tradition | CONSERVATISM | 1.48 |
| Urban Lifestyle | OPEN | 1.33 |
| Patriotism | CONSERVATISM | 1.25 |
| Risk Appetite | THRILL | 1.22 |
| Need for Security | CONSERVATISM | 1.22 |
Worldwide distribution
| Country | Share |
|---|---|
| United States | 22.0% |
| United Kingdom | 5.5% |
| France | 4.9% |
See Lost in Translation (film) audiences in other countries
- Lost in Translation (film) — United States
- Lost in Translation (film) — United Kingdom
- Lost in Translation (film) — France
- Lost in Translation (film) — Italy
- Lost in Translation (film) — Spain
- Lost in Translation (film) — Brazil
- Lost in Translation (film) — Japan
- Lost in Translation (film) — South Korea
- Lost in Translation (film) — India
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Frequently asked questions
How many fans does Lost in Translation (film) have in Germany?
Lost in Translation (film) has an estimated audience of 265,711 people in Germany, concentrated in Nordrhein-Westfalen and Bayern.
What is the gender split and age of Lost in Translation (film) fans?
49.5% of Lost in Translation (film) fans are female, 50.5% are male, with an average age of 37.3 years.
Which brands do Lost in Translation (film) fans like most?
Lost in Translation (film) fans show strongest brand affinity for Giannis Antetokounmpo (187.47×), Melissa McCarthy (139.89×), and John Krasinski (104.81×) over the country average.
Where do Lost in Translation (film) fans live in Germany?
Lost in Translation (film) fans in Germany are most concentrated in Nordrhein-Westfalen (reach 57,725), Bayern (reach 47,471), and Baden-Württemberg (reach 34,375). These three regions account for the largest share of the active audience.
What other brands do Lost in Translation (film) fans also like?
Beyond Lost in Translation (film) itself, the audience over-indexes on Melissa McCarthy (139.89×), John Krasinski (104.81×), 10 Things I Hate About You (TV series) (128.65×), and Mukesh Ambani (222.55×) compared to the Germany average.
How to read this data
Audience size is the estimated number of people in Germany who actively search for Lost in Translation (film). Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.
About this audience profile
This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across Germany. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.