The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, still dominates the French box office and exceeds 1.8 million cumulative admissions for its second week of operation, according to figures from CBO-Box Office. The new opus of the adventures of the batman crushes the ranking with some 635,000 admissions in one week (26% market share), ahead of Goliath, an environmental thriller with Pierre Niney and Gilles Lellouche, by Frédéric Tellier. The director signs his second best start with more than 267,000 admissions in 502 theaters, after Save or Perish in 2018, which had gathered 339,000 spectators for its first week of operation. Gilou, where Kev Adams is the instigator of a great escape of residents ripped off by the owners of an nursing home, brought together 240,000 spectators for its fourth week of operation. Another novelty, Building permit, a French comedy starring Didier Bourdon and directed by Éric Fraticelli, who is directing his first feature film, takes fourth place in the rankings with 212,000 admissions. The blockbuster Uncharted, inspired by a video game, still brings together almost 200,000 spectators and exceeded 2 million admissions four weeks after its release.1. The Batman: 635,144 admissions (1,800,732 admissions in 2 weeks) – 737 prints2. Goliath: 267,284 entries (new) – 502 copies3. Retirement home: 239,540 admissions (1,591,921 admissions in four weeks) – 898 copies4. Building permits: 211,995 (new) – 437 copies5. Uncharted: 199,757 entries (2,015,443 entries in four weeks) – 618 copies
