France box office from October 16 to 22, 2024
1 – L’Amour Phew: 1,001,108 entries (news)
2 – Wild Robot: 359,427 entries (cumulative: 754,783)
3 – Smile 2: 325,183 entries (news)
4 – Lee Miller: 177,894 entries (cumulative: 425,690)
5 – This World Turned Upside Down: 163,431 entries (news)
6 – Crockett, the beautiful cat: 149,220 records (news)
7 – When Fall Comes: 136,296 entries (cumulative: 528,241)
8 – Joker – Folie à deux: 122,958 entries (cumulative: 935,803)
9 – The Count of Monte Cristo: 122,562 entries (cumulative: 9,074,443)
10 – Terrify 3: 116,146 entries (cumulative: 395,172)
to remember
There’s still a lot of change at the box office this week! 4 new products entered the top 10, including one in a popular position! Given that, it is Phew love By Gilles Lelouch, who crossed the million-recipient mark in one week. Excellent score, although slightly lower than Grand Bain (1.5 million entries in one week). However, Le Grand Bain had a wider public profile and a shorter duration than L’amour ouf.
As we noted this morning, the 15-24 crowd in particular seems to be mobilizing for the film at a time favorable to younger audiences, with the All Saints Day holiday.
With its glamorous casting and especially popular among young audiences (Francois Civil, Adele Exarchopoulos, Alain Chabat, Vincent Lacoste, Jean-Pascal Zad, Raphael Quenard…), its passionate love story, references to American cinema, the ingredients come together. addressed to 15-24 year olds.
As indicated by Vertigo Research, an innovative marketing research institute for the world of leisure and cinema, L’Amour Ouf attracts a third of the 15-24 year olds and specifies that these figures are competitive.Some compared to American blockbusters and others to recent French successes“.
29% of viewers who saw it #lAmourPhew are 15-24 years old, or more than 210,000 entries out of 734,000. source #CinExpert @StudiocanalFR pic.twitter.com/jasfevAu06
— Vertigo Research (@VertigoSAS) October 21, 2024
The production also stated that it wanted to reach this audience in particular and started BFM TV :”We want to be the movie of the generation!“. “OhWe can clearly see that young people aged 15-25 come out of the sessions in red“, – producer Hugo Selinac points out to our colleague Jérôme Laschas.
Wild Robot Exceeds 500,000 Entries
Signed by Dreamworks, A wild robotDirected by Chris Sanders, it won over critics and audiences (3.8 and 4.5 out of 5 ratings, respectively). The arrival of the fall school holidays allows the film to run well.
Like last week, this is a horror movie set after a wild robot. Horror 3 leaves room Smile 2Another new feature this week (325,183 viewers signed up). This sequel is off to a better start than the first installment, which drew 100,000 fewer viewers in its first week (226,686 admissions in September 2022).
Lee Miller continues his successful career. This biopic starring Kate Winslet will soon cross the 500,000 mark.
2 more new features in the rest of the top 10
In the 5th and 6th places we find two more new functions: This world is upside down with Mickael Youn (163,431 receptions) and the animated film Crockett, the beautiful cat Carried by Arthur’s voice (149220 entries).
The rest of the ranking consists of sequels, still with Francois Ozon’s film, when autumn comeswhich remains at number 7 and 136,296 additional entries.
Joker – Folie à deux is 8th (over 122,958 entries) and The Count of Monte Cristo : (122,562 records, cumulative total over 9 million).
A horror movie Horror 3 Drops to 10th place but doesn’t lose its dignity after creating a surprise at the box office last week! The continuation of the horror saga was a real surprise hit, scoring significantly higher than Terrifier 2.
Terrifier 3 has so far attracted almost 400,000 viewers, although it is restricted to under-18s.
Figures: CBO – Box-Office
Source: Allocine

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