After “A little thing in addition” and “The Count of Monte Cristo”, “L'Amour ouf”: the romantic epic with François Civil and Adèle Exarchopoulos continues to attract spectators to cinemas, passing the milestone of three million admissions, according to figures published Wednesday by CBO-Box Office.
Gilles Lellouche's film further expanded its audience three weeks after its release on October 16, bringing together 864,877 spectators from October 30 to November 5.
The biopic “Monsieur Aznavour”, with Tahar Rahim in the title role, continues to seduce crowds, attracting more than a million music lovers or curious people after two weeks on the big screen. The film is in fourth place in the monthly Top 5.
With 15.53 million spectators, this is the best month of October since the Covid-19 pandemic, up 10.8% year-on-year, according to figures published by the National Cinema Center (CNC) Monday.
Over the first ten months of 2024, cinemas sold 143.21 million tickets (-3.2% year-on-year), with the poor performance at the start of the year continuing to be erased. The share of French films is very high over this period, representing more than 45% of admissions.
The biggest success of the year remains “A little thing in addition”, the comedy phenomenon by Artus on mental disability, with 10.7 million admissions since its release in May, ahead of “The Count of Monte -Cristo” and its 9.2 million entries.