100% French catwalk and 100% new this week! At the top of the list with more than 200,000 recipients was Jerome Salle’s kompromat, with Gilles Lelouch. It is followed by Visiteur du futur and Revoir Paris with Virginie Efira.
Box office from September 7 to 13, 2022: Top 10
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Another great week for French cinema! In the absence of American blockbusters, the lion’s share is occupied by French films in various genres. A thriller inspired by a true story, an SF film and a drama based on the November 13 attacks take the podium.
Compromise Crosses 200,000 receivers with Gilles Lelouch. in the 2nd and 3rd position, A visitor from the future by Francois Descarque (147,188 admissions), supported by numerous previews (27,245 tickets sold) and See Paris again With Virginie Efira (142,841 admissions) they are neck and neck.
Then these French films give way to sequels from abroad: Everything everywhere at once, which surpassed 200,000 downloads this week. but Bullet Trainwith Brad Pitt, continues its trajectory toward the 1.5 million downloads it should reach in the month of September.
Top Gun Maverick He also continues his good career. The Tom Cruise starrer has now crossed 6.4 million, making it the biggest French success of Tom Cruise’s entire career, ahead of Rain Man. The 1989 French feature starring Cruise and Dustin Hoffman had a total of 6,474,520 in France. It took Tom Cruise 33 years to break this record…
At the bottom of the ranking are two more French novelties: comedy Everyone loves Joanwith Blanche Garden and Laurent Lafitte and the political comedy Le Tigre et le Président with André Dusolier and Jacques Gamblin. cartoon Tad Explorer and Emerald table closes the procession.
Source: CBO Box Office
Source: allocine

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