In 2024, nearly half of the cinema tickets sold in France were for French films, highlighting a resurgent domestic film industry and a strong national preference.
Genevieve Escande, a cinema enthusiast, noted that while past French films were viewed as pretentious, contemporary offerings encompass diverse and appealing stories for larger audiences.
According to the CNC, French cinemas sold 181.3 million tickets in 2024, outperforming other European countries, where cinema attendance saw significant declines.
The robust performance of French films illustrates the enduring love for cinema in France, a cultural sentiment that has remained strong since the Lumière brothers.
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