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“We’re doing expanded arthouses”: in Rennes, the Arvor cinema has found its audience

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This Sunday afternoon, spectators are present and lining up to see the films on display. Like every day, the public comes to see films that are not offered elsewhere. This is the DNA of this cinema like no other since its creation. After spending 40 years on rue d’Antrain, he moved in May 2021 to his new premises on rue de Châtillon near the station. At the end of the second confinement linked to Covid the question was then whether the public would also come back. After a moment of adaptation, the spectators were there and in greater numbers. With five rooms instead of two previously, the Arvor was able to evolve its programming “it was an opportunity to make expanded arthouses. We could both move on from established authors and at the same time, continue the work of clearing the way which is our core business by seeking out the next great authors who will make the cinema of tomorrow,” explains Antonin Moreau, director of Arvor since last July.

Entry targets exceeded from the second year