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Grand Rex

Le Grand Rex is a cinema and concert venue in Paris, France.

Le Grand Rex
New facade restored to the 1932 style
Former namesLe Rex
LocationParis, France
Coordinates48°52′14″N 2°20′52″E / 48.870550°N 2.347750°E / 48.870550; 2.347750
OwnerAlexandre Hellmann
OperatorSAS Le Grand Rex Paris
TypeCinema
Capacity2,702
Screens7 screening halls
1 concert and show venue
1 club (Rex Club)
1 Museum (Rex Studios)
Construction
OpenedDecember 8, 1932 (1932-12-08)
ArchitectAuguste Bluysen, John Eberson
Website
www.legrandrex.com

Location and access edit

It is located at No. 1, boulevard Poissonnière in the 2nd arrondissement, on the grands boulevards.

Its facades and roofs, as well as its hall and its decor have been listed as a Monument historique since a decree on October 5, 1981.[1] This giant cinema has a capacity of more than 2,700 people in its great hall and posts an average attendance levels of 1 million visitors per year[2] · .[3]

Le Grand Rex is served by the Metro lines 8 and 9 at the Bonne-Nouvelle station, as well as by the bus lines 20, 32, and 39.

History edit

In the early 1930s, Jacques Haïk, a wealthy movie producer, distributor and owner of the Olympia, got the idea of building a very extravagant cinema: which could have a capacity of more than 5000 spectators on a surface area of 2,000 m², with a ceiling peaking at more than 30 meters, representing a luminous starry vault.

Its designers are the architect Auguste Bluysen and the engineer John Eberson. The façade is designed by the sculptor Henri-Édouard Navarre and the decoration of the great hall by Maurice Dufrêne.

The Grand Rex is a scale model of the famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

The cinema is also known for its interior décor. Specialized in "atmospheric halls", its architects built more than 400 decors of phantasmatic cities under cloudy, clear or starry skies in the United States.

Here, the great hall has been decorated by an "ancient Mediterranean" city in relief, located in the open air with its colorful walls reproducing the Art deco atmosphere of the "French Riviera" villas.

All of the architect's desires were fulfilled, except for the number of seats, which originally had to be reduced to 3,300.[2]

The Grand Rex hall opens its doors on the evening of December 8, 1932, in the presence of the cinema's pioneer, Louis Lumière and 3,300 guests. The Three Musketeers by Henri Diamant-Berger is on the bill.[2]

It is one of the biggest halls in Paris.

The projection booth is located in the corbel of the rue Poissonnière. The angle lantern is actually a simple metal trellis on which was projected cement mortar.

The producer and director Émile Couzinet opens a small Rex in Bordeaux (800 seats), designed by the same architects, which stays open until the 1970s.[2]

Despite the success of the Grand Rex, Jacques Haïk files for bankruptcy and sells it to Gaumont, before Jean Hellmann, Alan Byre and Laudy Lawrence buy it themselves.[2]

From the 1940s to the 1980s edit

During the Occupation, the Grand Rex was requisitioned by the German army, which turned it into a Soldatenkino, saving it for its troops of soldiers on leave. In September 1942 it was the target of a bombing by the Détachement Valmy.[4] The cinema reopened on October 13, 1944, after the Liberation of Paris. It showed an American film, with chewing-gums available during the intermission. From April 12 to June 22, 1945, it temporarily closed, turned into a welcome center for the repatriate war prisoners. In 1946, Pinocchio became the first Disney feature film to be shown there.[2]

At that time, the program of Grand Rex was divided into two parts, with an intermission in between: a first part with a musical opening and the news, a second part with attractions (waterfalls, erupting volcanos…) and then the proper film. Dancers, musicians, machinery and ushers were therefore necessary for the smooth running of the show.[2]

Starting on December 4, 1953, the first feature film in CinemaScope, The Robe, directed by Henry Koster, was projected there in tandem with the Normandie [fr] cinema located on the Champs-Elysées.[5] In 1950 already, during the screening of Gone with the Wind, the projectionist had enlarged the image during fire scenes.[2]

After the failure of the "Le Miroir de Neptune" (The Neptune Mirror) attraction in 1953 (swimmers performing in a transparent pool placed on the stage), the "Féerie des eaux" (Magic waters) attraction is created in March 1954, during which 3,000 liters are projected twenty meters high with lighting effects and a musical accompaniment. It is a success: water shows have enlivened the great hall every year at Christmas since 1954, the "Féerie des eaux" (Magic waters), shortly before the screening of the end of the year Disney film.

In 1957, the escalator of the Grand Rex was inaugurated by Gary Cooper and Mylène Demongeot, superseding elevators.[2] It was the first time a European hall was equipped with such material.

In 1960, the cinema experienced a better attendance level than the Louvre Museum. Eight years later, the combination of the "Féerie des eaux" (Magic waters) and of The Jungle Book enabled the Grand Rex to receive around 500,000 spectators.[2]

In 1963, Alfred Hitchcock presented his new movie, The Birds there.

In 1974, three small halls are added to the complex, at the location of the dressing and rehearsal rooms. The Rex Club, a disco club, replaces the "Rêve" dancing, a chic establishment which was created in 1932.[2]

Since the 1980s edit

In 1984, the Grand Rex includes seven halls, then eight in 1990, but without having needed to divide the great hall, going against a trend noticeable in other cinemas. The Grand Rex and its Art deco facade are listed in the inventory of the Monument Historique in 1981.[2]

In 1988 "Le Grand Large" (The Great Large) was installed, a 300 square meters screen, making it the biggest (non IMAX) screen in Europe.[6] Designed and created by Luc Heripret, it was inaugurated by Luc Besson’s The Big Blue, which totalled 700,000 tickets sold at the Grand Rex after months on the bill.[2]

In 1997, the Grand Rex opens its program to festivals, concerts and solo performances of many artists who perform on stage.

In 1988, the director Peter Jackson receives an award for his film Bad Taste there, and, in 2002, the singer Britney Spears was present for the screening of Crossroads, causing a riot, during which some outside windows were shattered.[2]

In 2009, the façade was equipped with digital signs, whose light showcases its Art deco column.[2]

In 2017, the great hall was renovated.[7]

While its contemporary attendance levels are usually close to a million spectators, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Grand Rex to close in August 2020, after attempting at the end of the first lockdown in June, to screen retrospectives and thematic marathons.[8] Starting from December of the same year, the cinema is being fully renovated.[9]

The Grand Rex now has a capacity ranging from 2,700 to 2,800 spectators in its great hall.

It is renowned for hosting premieres with the films’ crews[2] as well as special events, called “Marathons”, which gathers the fans of a franchise (i.e. Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, various adaptations of Tolkien’s work, The Hunger Games).

In 2023, the film Oppenheimer premiered at the Grand Rex.

Technical specifications sheet edit

  • Equipment: 7 halls of 2,702, 500, 262, 210, 155, 125 and 100 seats; screening in 35 mm and digital – stereophonic sound in Dolby/Digital Theater Systems
  • Owner: Marianne Hellmann
  • Operator: SAS Le Grand Rex Paris

The Great Hall edit

  • 2,700 seats,
  • Large and comfortable leather chairs for the orchestra,
  • A mezzanine equipped with the same chairs as the orchestra,
  • A 2nd balcony with 1,200 seats,
  • A luminous arch,
  • A large adjustable stage (shows and concerts),
  • A stage screen which is 16.9 meters large and 7 meters high, located on the stage (under the luminous arch),
  • Three DP 32 4K projectors,
  • A screen named “Le Grand Large” (The Great Large), which is 24.9 meters large and 11.35 meters high (about 280 m²). It is uncoiled and coiled in front of the luminous arch.

Le Grand Large (The Great Large) edit

This screen, one of the biggest in France and which takes up the entire available width of the hall, is hidden in the cinema’s ceiling and only comes out for screenings. While it is uncoiled in the dark, the spectators can discover an original presentation in 2D or 3D.

The audience is only seated on the 2nd balcony and ends up particularly close to the screen.

Projection: 2 Barco DP32 projectors in 4k.[10]

The Rex’s other halls edit

Since 2017, the Grand Rex has renovated its halls every year. We can find:

  • Hall 2: 500 seats
  • Hall 3: 238 seats called the “Gotham” hall
  • Hall 5: 163 seats called the “Matrix” hall
  • Hall 4: 122 seats
  • Hall 7: 109 seats called the “Tron” hall
  • Hall 6: 78 seats called the “Love” hall

Rex Studios edit

A 50-minute course is available behind the big screen, backstage and in the technical spaces of the cinema. Initiated by Francois Confino and Philippe Hellmann, it is designed and created by Luc Heripret, in collaboration with the set designer Pascal Mazoyer. The course presents the history of the Grand Rex before diving into the world of the cinema's occupations and special effects in an interactive and playful way: pedestrian and filmed course. The visitor gradually becomes the extra of a shooting before being projected in a film extract, whose recording they will be able to buy.

Escape Game edit

In 2021, the Grand Rex offers its clients a new attraction which immerses the spectators in riddles to help save the greatest cinema classics. This escape game which progresses through different rooms representing the main themes of the 7th art forces the clients to focus to collect a maximum of points.

It is designed and created by Luc Heripret and Team Break within the Rex Studios.

La Féerie des eaux (Magic waters) edit

Each year, the Christmas Disney cartoon is traditionally screened in the Grand Rex great hall (screen under the arc).

The screening starts two weeks before the French national release.

As the opening act, the audience can attend a sound, light and water show called the Féerie des eaux (Magic waters). A huge pool and 1,200 colored water jets are placed on the stage for this.

References edit

  1. ^ Mérimée
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "History". legrandrex.com. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  3. ^ This number does not take account of the shows and concerts taking place in the great hall, but only the cinema attendance levels.
  4. ^ Berlière, Jean-Marc; Liaigre, Franck (2007). Liquider les traîtres : la face cachée du PCF, 1941–1943 (in French). Paris: Laffont. p. 510. ISBN 978-2-221-10756-0.
  5. ^ Meusy, Jean-Jacques. Ecrans Français de l'Entre-Deux-Guerres (in French). AFRHC édition. p. 152.
  6. ^ Cappelle, Laura (August 16, 2011). "Le Grand Rex, plus grand cinéma d'Europe, a su conserver son âme et sa démesure". Le Monde (in French).
  7. ^ Henry, Christine (September 10, 2017). "Paris : le Grand Rex retrouve tout son éclat". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  8. ^ Guichard, Marine (July 29, 2020). "Le mythique cinéma Le Grand Rex ferme ses portes en août, une première depuis son ouverture". dailygeekshow.com (in French). Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  9. ^ "Travaux au Grand Rex Paris". layher.fr (in French). February 25, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  10. ^ "ymagis certificates".

Bibliography edit

See also edit

  • Category:Le Grand Rex

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Grand Rex history

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For the theatre building in Buenos Aires see Teatro Gran Rex Le Grand Rex is a cinema and concert venue in Paris France Le Grand RexNew facade restored to the 1932 styleFormer namesLe RexLocationParis FranceCoordinates48 52 14 N 2 20 52 E 48 870550 N 2 347750 E 48 870550 2 347750OwnerAlexandre HellmannOperatorSAS Le Grand Rex ParisTypeCinemaCapacity2 702Screens7 screening halls 1 concert and show venue 1 club Rex Club 1 Museum Rex Studios ConstructionOpenedDecember 8 1932 1932 12 08 ArchitectAuguste Bluysen John EbersonWebsitewww wbr legrandrex wbr com Contents 1 Location and access 2 History 2 1 From the 1940s to the 1980s 2 2 Since the 1980s 3 Technical specifications sheet 3 1 The Great Hall 3 2 Le Grand Large The Great Large 3 3 The Rex s other halls 4 Rex Studios 5 Escape Game 6 La Feerie des eaux Magic waters 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 See also 9 1 External linksLocation and access editIt is located at No 1 boulevard Poissonniere in the 2nd arrondissement on the grands boulevards Its facades and roofs as well as its hall and its decor have been listed as a Monument historique since a decree on October 5 1981 1 This giant cinema has a capacity of more than 2 700 people in its great hall and posts an average attendance levels of 1 million visitors per year 2 3 Le Grand Rex is served by the Metro lines 8 and 9 at the Bonne Nouvelle station as well as by the bus lines 20 32 and 39 History editIn the early 1930s Jacques Haik a wealthy movie producer distributor and owner of the Olympia got the idea of building a very extravagant cinema which could have a capacity of more than 5000 spectators on a surface area of 2 000 m with a ceiling peaking at more than 30 meters representing a luminous starry vault Its designers are the architect Auguste Bluysen and the engineer John Eberson The facade is designed by the sculptor Henri Edouard Navarre and the decoration of the great hall by Maurice Dufrene The Grand Rex is a scale model of the famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City The cinema is also known for its interior decor Specialized in atmospheric halls its architects built more than 400 decors of phantasmatic cities under cloudy clear or starry skies in the United States Here the great hall has been decorated by an ancient Mediterranean city in relief located in the open air with its colorful walls reproducing the Art deco atmosphere of the French Riviera villas All of the architect s desires were fulfilled except for the number of seats which originally had to be reduced to 3 300 2 The Grand Rex hall opens its doors on the evening of December 8 1932 in the presence of the cinema s pioneer Louis Lumiere and 3 300 guests The Three Musketeers by Henri Diamant Berger is on the bill 2 It is one of the biggest halls in Paris The projection booth is located in the corbel of the rue Poissonniere The angle lantern is actually a simple metal trellis on which was projected cement mortar The producer and director Emile Couzinet opens a small Rex in Bordeaux 800 seats designed by the same architects which stays open until the 1970s 2 Despite the success of the Grand Rex Jacques Haik files for bankruptcy and sells it to Gaumont before Jean Hellmann Alan Byre and Laudy Lawrence buy it themselves 2 From the 1940s to the 1980s edit During the Occupation the Grand Rex was requisitioned by the German army which turned it into a Soldatenkino saving it for its troops of soldiers on leave In September 1942 it was the target of a bombing by the Detachement Valmy 4 The cinema reopened on October 13 1944 after the Liberation of Paris It showed an American film with chewing gums available during the intermission From April 12 to June 22 1945 it temporarily closed turned into a welcome center for the repatriate war prisoners In 1946 Pinocchio became the first Disney feature film to be shown there 2 At that time the program of Grand Rex was divided into two parts with an intermission in between a first part with a musical opening and the news a second part with attractions waterfalls erupting volcanos and then the proper film Dancers musicians machinery and ushers were therefore necessary for the smooth running of the show 2 Starting on December 4 1953 the first feature film in CinemaScope The Robe directed by Henry Koster was projected there in tandem with the Normandie fr cinema located on the Champs Elysees 5 In 1950 already during the screening of Gone with the Wind the projectionist had enlarged the image during fire scenes 2 After the failure of the Le Miroir de Neptune The Neptune Mirror attraction in 1953 swimmers performing in a transparent pool placed on the stage the Feerie des eaux Magic waters attraction is created in March 1954 during which 3 000 liters are projected twenty meters high with lighting effects and a musical accompaniment It is a success water shows have enlivened the great hall every year at Christmas since 1954 the Feerie des eaux Magic waters shortly before the screening of the end of the year Disney film In 1957 the escalator of the Grand Rex was inaugurated by Gary Cooper and Mylene Demongeot superseding elevators 2 It was the first time a European hall was equipped with such material In 1960 the cinema experienced a better attendance level than the Louvre Museum Eight years later the combination of the Feerie des eaux Magic waters and of The Jungle Book enabled the Grand Rex to receive around 500 000 spectators 2 In 1963 Alfred Hitchcock presented his new movie The Birds there In 1974 three small halls are added to the complex at the location of the dressing and rehearsal rooms The Rex Club a disco club replaces the Reve dancing a chic establishment which was created in 1932 2 Since the 1980s edit In 1984 the Grand Rex includes seven halls then eight in 1990 but without having needed to divide the great hall going against a trend noticeable in other cinemas The Grand Rex and its Art deco facade are listed in the inventory of the Monument Historique in 1981 2 In 1988 Le Grand Large The Great Large was installed a 300 square meters screen making it the biggest non IMAX screen in Europe 6 Designed and created by Luc Heripret it was inaugurated by Luc Besson s The Big Blue which totalled 700 000 tickets sold at the Grand Rex after months on the bill 2 In 1997 the Grand Rex opens its program to festivals concerts and solo performances of many artists who perform on stage In 1988 the director Peter Jackson receives an award for his film Bad Taste there and in 2002 the singer Britney Spears was present for the screening of Crossroads causing a riot during which some outside windows were shattered 2 In 2009 the facade was equipped with digital signs whose light showcases its Art deco column 2 In 2017 the great hall was renovated 7 While its contemporary attendance levels are usually close to a million spectators the COVID 19 pandemic forced the Grand Rex to close in August 2020 after attempting at the end of the first lockdown in June to screen retrospectives and thematic marathons 8 Starting from December of the same year the cinema is being fully renovated 9 The Grand Rex now has a capacity ranging from 2 700 to 2 800 spectators in its great hall It is renowned for hosting premieres with the films crews 2 as well as special events called Marathons which gathers the fans of a franchise i e Star Wars the Marvel Cinematic Universe various adaptations of Tolkien s work The Hunger Games In 2023 the film Oppenheimer premiered at the Grand Rex Technical specifications sheet editEquipment 7 halls of 2 702 500 262 210 155 125 and 100 seats screening in 35 mm and digital stereophonic sound in Dolby Digital Theater Systems Owner Marianne Hellmann Operator SAS Le Grand Rex Paris The Great Hall edit 2 700 seats Large and comfortable leather chairs for the orchestra A mezzanine equipped with the same chairs as the orchestra A 2nd balcony with 1 200 seats A luminous arch A large adjustable stage shows and concerts A stage screen which is 16 9 meters large and 7 meters high located on the stage under the luminous arch Three DP 32 4K projectors A screen named Le Grand Large The Great Large which is 24 9 meters large and 11 35 meters high about 280 m It is uncoiled and coiled in front of the luminous arch The Grand Rex nbsp nbsp nbsp Great hall nbsp Le Grand Large The Great Large edit This screen one of the biggest in France and which takes up the entire available width of the hall is hidden in the cinema s ceiling and only comes out for screenings While it is uncoiled in the dark the spectators can discover an original presentation in 2D or 3D The audience is only seated on the 2nd balcony and ends up particularly close to the screen Projection 2 Barco DP32 projectors in 4k 10 The Rex s other halls edit Since 2017 the Grand Rex has renovated its halls every year We can find Hall 2 500 seats Hall 3 238 seats called the Gotham hall Hall 5 163 seats called the Matrix hall Hall 4 122 seats Hall 7 109 seats called the Tron hall Hall 6 78 seats called the Love hall The Grand Rex nbsp Hall 2 Photographer Thomas Laconis nbsp ditto nbsp ditto nbsp ditto nbsp ditto nbsp ditto Rex Studios editA 50 minute course is available behind the big screen backstage and in the technical spaces of the cinema Initiated by Francois Confino and Philippe Hellmann it is designed and created by Luc Heripret in collaboration with the set designer Pascal Mazoyer The course presents the history of the Grand Rex before diving into the world of the cinema s occupations and special effects in an interactive and playful way pedestrian and filmed course The visitor gradually becomes the extra of a shooting before being projected in a film extract whose recording they will be able to buy Escape Game editIn 2021 the Grand Rex offers its clients a new attraction which immerses the spectators in riddles to help save the greatest cinema classics This escape game which progresses through different rooms representing the main themes of the 7th art forces the clients to focus to collect a maximum of points It is designed and created by Luc Heripret and Team Break within the Rex Studios La Feerie des eaux Magic waters editEach year the Christmas Disney cartoon is traditionally screened in the Grand Rex great hall screen under the arc The screening starts two weeks before the French national release As the opening act the audience can attend a sound light and water show called the Feerie des eaux Magic waters A huge pool and 1 200 colored water jets are placed on the stage for this References edit Merimee a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p History legrandrex com Retrieved April 26 2021 This number does not take account of the shows and concerts taking place in the great hall but only the cinema attendance levels Berliere Jean Marc Liaigre Franck 2007 Liquider les traitres la face cachee du PCF 1941 1943 in French Paris Laffont p 510 ISBN 978 2 221 10756 0 Meusy Jean Jacques Ecrans Francais de l Entre Deux Guerres in French AFRHC edition p 152 Cappelle Laura August 16 2011 Le Grand Rex plus grand cinema d Europe a su conserver son ame et sa demesure Le Monde in French Henry Christine September 10 2017 Paris le Grand Rex retrouve tout son eclat Le Parisien in French Retrieved April 26 2021 Guichard Marine July 29 2020 Le mythique cinema Le Grand Rex ferme ses portes en aout une premiere depuis son ouverture dailygeekshow com in French Retrieved April 26 2021 Travaux au Grand Rex Paris layher fr in French February 25 2021 Retrieved April 26 2021 ymagis certificates Bibliography editJean Michel Frodon Dina Iordanova Renaud Olivero 2017 Le Grand Rex Cinemas de Paris in French CNRS Editions ed Paris pp 220 223 ISBN 978 2 271 11480 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link See also editCategory Le Grand Rex External links edit Official website The Grand Rex history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Rex amp oldid 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