First day of France October 18, 2023
1 – A difficult year: 121,598 entries (including 78,553 in AVP)
2 – Trolls 3: 82,568 entries (including 46,207 in AVP)
3 – Flower Moon Assassins: 47,589 entries (without AVP)
4 – Linda Wants Chicken: 9,024 entries (including 6,869 AVPs)
5 – Les Tourrouges and les toubleus: 7,753 entries (including 6,239 in AVP)
6 – Priesthood: 5,994 entries (including 3,538 in AVP)
7 – Anselm (Voice of Time): 4,705 entries (including 2,659 in AVP)
8 – In Good Company: 2,272 entries (including 1,846 in AVP)
9 – Human Comedy: 1,372 entries (including 1,000 in AVP)
10 – Prince: 740 entries (including 348 in AVP)
11 – Woman on the Roof: 168 entries (including 109 in AVP)
to remember
There was something heavy, very very heavy this Wednesday, October 18, 2023! In front of the animated film Trolls 3Set to go strong with the arrival of the school holidays, audiences were treated to a duel at the top, pitted against Martin Scorsese and the tandem of two successful French film directors, Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache.
Who wins the first day? Given Wednesday’s records, without revisions, Flower Moon Assassins Martin Scorsese has won 47,589 entries. This is the 7th best start of the filmmaker’s career. It follows him A difficult year Toledano and Nakache and his 43,045 entries.
However, in retrospect, a difficult year started very strongly, thanks to a very long tour that allowed 78,553 admissions to be recorded! It is the 3rd best directorial debut after Intouchables and Samba. Trolls 3 enters its second preview count with a cumulative 82,568 entries (including 46,207 in AVP). This is the weakest beginning of the trilogy.
Behind this podium, no film exceeds 10,000 participants. cartoon Linda wants chicken! Ranked #4 with over 9,000 entries. The school holidays should boost all the family films released this Wednesday.
Figures: CBO Cash
Source: Allocine

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