But while its cinema business was down 23%, Gaumont saw its theatrical distribution activity skyrocket by 89% to €14 million, with strong box office performances for movies such as Franck Dubosc’s “A Bear in the Jura,” which sold 1.48 million admissions and won a Cesar Award for best original screenplay; Ken Scott’s “My Mother, God, and Sylvie Vartan,” which sold 1.5 million tickets and earned Leila Bekhti a best actress nomination at the Cesar Awards; Gilles de Maistre’s family adventure film “Moon the Panda” with 573,000 tickets, and Francois Ozon’s “The Stranger” – which competed at Venice and won a Cesar for supporting actor Pierre Lottin — with 767,000 admissions. Overall, Gaumont released eight films that garnered a total of 5 million theatrical admissions,…
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