Christopher Nolan's
blockbuster
Tenet
remains at the top of the box office for the fourth week with 210,000 admissions, rising despite the health crisis to third place for the most viewed films of the year, according to CBO data.
In total in four weeks, exhibitors have sold more than 1.8 million tickets for this spectacular film between spy and science fiction.
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Only two feature films have done better since the start of the year, before containment, passing two million admissions: the
1917
war film
by Sam Mendes, and
Sonic the film
, derived from the video game.
Over the week,
Caroline Vignal's
comedy
Antoinette dans les Cévennes
made a good start, with 173,000 admissions and a second place.
Isabelle Huppert, title role in
La Daronne
by Jean-Paul Salomé, adapted from the novel by Hannelore Cayre, attracted 93,000 spectators, in third place.
Another novelty follows,
The things we say, the things we do
, a
sentimental fresco by Emmanuel Mouret, with 77,000 spectators for its first week in theaters, and
The happiness of the ones
, a vaudeville with Florence Foresti and François Damiens .
All films combined, cinemas attracted 1.168 million viewers, half as many as last year in the same week.
1.
Tenet
: 210,615 admissions (cumulative 4th week: 1.8 million) - copies: 927
2.
Antoinette in the Cévennes
: 173,550 admissions (new) - copies: 444
3.
La Daronne
: 92,952 admissions (cumulative 2 weeks: 223,512) - copies: 541
4.
Things we say, things we do
: 77,092 entries (new) - copies: 294
5.
Le Bonheur des ones
: 70,841 admissions (cumulative 2 weeks: 165,952) - copies: 466
CBO Box Office survey for the week of September 16 to 22, 2020.