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Re-Opening of the Normandy De Vaucresson

Summary by Boxoffice
The two-screen hall of Hauts-de-Seine lights up its projectors on 25 March, operated in DSP by three operators who were accustomed to the territory of France. A little more than a year ago, the Normandy closed its doors following the difficulties of its delegate, Cinélab, which had been in place since 2022. As a result, the City launched a first call for tenders, unsuccessful and then a second, and solicited Claudine Cornillat – also managing di…
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The two-screen hall of Hauts-de-Seine lights up its projectors on 25 March, operated in DSP by three operators who were accustomed to the territory of France. A little more than a year ago, the Normandy closed its doors following the difficulties of its delegate, Cinélab, which had been in place since 2022. As a result, the City launched a first call for tenders, unsuccessful and then a second, and solicited Claudine Cornillat – also managing di…

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Boxoffice broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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