Audience figures on the rise
A total of 35.67 million admissions have been recorded in French theatres for January and February 2008, revealing that audience figures are picking up after a mixed 2007 season with 178.14m admissions (- 5.6% compared to 2006).
According to the statistics published by the National Centre for Cinematography (CNC), the first two months of 2008 have seen the number of admissions rise by 2.1% compared to the start of last year.
After a decline of 2% in January, February really took off with 20.7m admissions, i.e. an increase of 5.3% that is expected to shoot up even further in March thanks to the phenomenal success of Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis [+see also:
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In terms of market share, French films dominate with 51.4% of admissions in 2008, compared to 40.2% for US productions. There has also been an upturn for foreign films, reaching a market share of almost 8.5% (increase of 1.7 points).
As well as by domestic box-office blockbusters Asterix at the Olympic Games [+see also:
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Other titles of note include Vera Belmont’s Surviving with Wolves [+see also:
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Successful titles from other European countries include animated films The Three Robbers by German director Hayo Freitag (375,000 viewers) and Max and Co [+see also:
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(Translated from French)
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