It has something of the
Cinema Paradiso
immortalized by Giuseppe Tornatore.
A je-ne-sais-quoi, a small spark of eternity, which gives the Grand Rex its timeless elegance.
Last December, unveiling its new façade which honors its Art Deco origins, the emblematic cinema proudly celebrated its 90th birthday.
One more decade and it's the century that will parade on the seven screens of this Parisian cultural center which has become over time an ever more attractive tourist stopover.
In the meantime, on April 2
,
thanks to the exceptional screening of The
Three Musketeers,
a new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' masterpiece by Martin Bourboulon, this valiant cinematographic palace is preparing to send a nice sign to its history, like the confirms Bruno Blanckaert, general manager of the establishment, present for forty years:
“The inauguration of the Grand Rex was indeed made around the screening of the film by Henri Diamant-Berger… The Lumière brothers were moreover…
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