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The Grand Rex

“- There is the problem, you know, you’re a double agent Mathias.
– No, I’m both your agent, nuance.”
Ramzy Bedia and Mathias Barneville (Thibault de Montalembert)
The fictional feature film by Virginie Efira and Ramzy Bedia is attracting a lot of attention. Journalists and the public come to meet the two stars of the big screen, who have come specially to the Grand Rex for the preview.
On the spot, accompanied by Mathias, the two artists answer a few questions from a journalist about Nos petits mensonges.
The second season was watched by an average of 3,472,000 viewers.
Grand Rex
Inaugurated in 1932, the Grand Rex still amazes today both outside and inside.
Intended by the former owner of L’Olympia, Jacques Haïk, the Grand Rex is a totally extravagant movie theater.
Built as a scale model of New York’s Radio City Music Hall, the theater has everything to please. Originally, 5,000 spectators wer... Learn more about Grand Rex
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