First Wednesday France, April 26, 2023
1 – Our Little Wedding: 37,724 entries (including 12,685 in AVP)
2 – Young Imam: 25,117 admissions (including 2,332 in AVP)
3 – When You Grow Up: 12,232 receptions (including 4,194 in AVP)
4 – Misanthrope: 10,515 entries
5 – Burn Days: 10,071 receptions (including 5,739 in AVP)
6 – Fear the Boss: 9,199 receptions (including 4,311 in AVP)
7 – Ma Langue au chat: 8,671 entries (including 2,140 in AVP)
8 – Hokusai: 8,447 receptions (including 605 in AVP)
9 – Noémie Says Yes: 3,372 entries (including 2,732 in AVP)
10 – dirty, difficult, dangerous: 669 entries
11- Mad God: 572 entries
13 – Amel & les fauves: 451 receptions (including 371 in AVP)
14 – Friendship: 250 entries
15 – The Strange Monsieur Victor (Reprise): 100 receptions
16 – Bertrand Blier, retrospective: 86 receptions
17 – Carlo Lizani retrospective: 72 receptions
18- This is normal! : 6 entries
19- Beautiful city: 6 entries
to remember
Comedy Our little wedding At No. 1: 37,724 viewers (including 12,685 in previews) attended Ahmed Silla and Camille Lou’s giant wedding in France on the film’s first day. A result that matches director Frédéric Quiring’s previous film, La très très grande classe, which recorded 36,440 admissions on its first day and ended its career with 400,000 admissions.
This Wednesday’s real performance is a new film by Kim Chapiron (Sheitan, La Crème de la Crème) posing as an outsider. A young imam. Not counting views, the film ranks first and achieves the best average per print. 25117 spectators attended (including 2332 in AVP). Starting close to scoring, Kim Chapiron’s greatest feat to date.
When You Grow Up, the new film from the Les Chatouilles duo (Andrea Besconde and Eric Meteyer) is third with 12,232 tickets sold (including 4,194 in AVP). Les Chatouilles recorded a higher result, with 19,629 entries.
Source: CBO Box Office France
Source: Allocine

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