With 3.7 million admissions in four weeks, L’Amour ouf is expected to surpass Grand bain, Gilles Lellouche’s last film as director.
The romantic epic L’Amour oufstarring François Civil and Adèle Exarchopoulos, continues its ascent, topping the 3.7 million mark in just four weeks, according to figures released Wednesday by CBO-Box Office. In the week from November 6 to 12, Gilles Lellouche’s film attracted a further 700,000 people to theaters. It is on the same trajectory as the director’s previous success, Le grand bainwhich drew a total audience of 4.3 million in 2018.
L’amour ouf well ahead of the biopic Monsieur Aznavour with Tahar Rahim in the title role, which still attracted 410,000 music lovers and curious onlookers. Veteran actor Clint Eastwood slipped into third place, with Juror n°2 starring British actor Nicholas Hoult as a criminal juror with a troubled past.
Also worth noting is the performance of Mylène Farmer, whose filmed concert Nevermore – the filmwas shown in 543 cinemas on a single night, but attracted 200,000 spectators. “ In France, never before has a musical event at the cinema been broadcast so widely and attracted so many spectators on a single evening. “said its distributor, Pathé. The previous record for a concert filmed, at over 130,000 spectators, dates back to 2019 and was already signed by Mylène Farmer.
Venom The Last Dance recorded 373,418 admissions in its second week of release. This puts it at the top of the North American box-office. Last but not least, Louise Violet, which tells the story of a Parisian woman sent to the countryside in 1889 to impose the Republic’s school system, recorded 227,850 admissions in its first week in cinemas.