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Large Screen Enlarges Le Lido in Limoges

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On 3 October, after 10 months of work, the iconic art and essay cinema of the capital limo found its audience again. If the renovation was long considered – the last works dating back more than 30 years – the puzzle seemed insoluble for Gérard Valleron, childhood friend of Michel Fridemann, who has accompanied Grand Écran for forty years: "For years, he had been thinking about the possibility of modernising the Lido and making it accessible to t…
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On 3 October, after 10 months of work, the iconic art and essay cinema of the capital limo found its audience again. If the renovation was long considered – the last works dating back more than 30 years – the puzzle seemed insoluble for Gérard Valleron, childhood friend of Michel Fridemann, who has accompanied Grand Écran for forty years: "For years, he had been thinking about the possibility of modernising the Lido and making it accessible to t…

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Boxoffice broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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