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"Tenet", the film that must save the cinema

2020-08-24T14:52:23.129Z


After a difficult summer for theaters, Christopher Nolan's blockbuster is highly anticipated.At the Grand Rex in Paris, it will be the big night crowd. "The preview of Tenet this Monday August 24 and Tuesday 25 is a sold-out event, with 800 spectators at each screening" , welcomes Alexandre Hellmann, owner and director of this legendary cinema. In the large room, famous for its balconies, its starry sky and its 25-meter-wide screen, he could have sold 400 additional tickets per screening,...


At the Grand Rex in Paris, it will be the big night crowd. "The preview of Tenet this Monday August 24 and Tuesday 25 is a sold-out event, with 800 spectators at each screening" , welcomes Alexandre Hellmann, owner and director of this legendary cinema. In the large room, famous for its balconies, its starry sky and its 25-meter-wide screen, he could have sold 400 additional tickets per screening, but sanitary measures require leaving a chair between each group. In this art deco cinema where Hollywood studios like to organize their red carpets, the arrival of Tenetis a relief. For lack of films adapted to its customers, the Grand Rex closed for two weeks this summer. It reopened on August 18 with a record 3000 spectators for My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising but Tenet is a much bigger issue.

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