Rodez. At the CGR, “that’s a big deal!”

Rodez. At the CGR, “that’s a big deal!”
Rodez. At the CGR, “that’s a big deal!”

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Artus’ film, “A Little Something Extra” far exceeded the 3,000 spectator mark in just one week.

VS’is a phenomenon like we sometimes see, but which we did not see coming smiles the director of the CGR, Yann Marie. And he has something to smile about. In just one week, A little something extra attracted more than 3,000 spectators. The wave triggered by Artus’ film affects all of France and Rodez is no exception.

In line with Chti’s orUntouchableswhich made a large part of France laugh, A little something extra seems set to last. “From the preview, which was already sold out, we felt that something was going to happen”confides the head of the CGR. “And we see that this film attracts all categories of the population and the whole family”notes Franck Basset, deputy director.

1,200 entries in one day!

On May 1, the film’s release day, the 400-seat theater was sold out for each screening. Result, 1,200 entries on the first evening! “It’s a film, a bit like was the case for Intouchables, capable of changing the way people with disabilities are viewed. Even of arousing vocations” advances Franck Basset. “It is a popular film in the broad and noble sense of the term”adds Yann Marie.

Waiting for Mufasa: The Lion King

The arrival of this film offers a big breather to the CGR which, as the national context demonstrates, experienced a start to the year below last year’s attendance. “It’s a great recovery and it makes us optimistic for the rest of the year” confides Yann Marie, who initially sees Vice-Versa 2 and the continuation of Despicable Mebut especially this winter, Furiosa, Joker and the much awaited Mufasa, the lion king.

In any case, A little something extra reminds us that you can have a good time by planning a trip to the cinema. On condition, in any case for this Artus film which had the second best start of last year Dune 2to… reserve your place!

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