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Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony
Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony

Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony

Games wide open.

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On 26 July 2024, the largest-ever Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place, beginning at 7.30 p.m. CET. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was an unprecedented experience drawing on the natural light of the setting sun with all its nuances to illuminate the world’s best athletes as they travelled down the Seine, in the heart of the French capital.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

239 mins

Rating

5.348/10

Release Date

26 July 2024

Country

France

Cast

Jamel Debbouze

Jamel Debbouze

Self (torchbearer)

Zinédine Zidane

Zinédine Zidane

Self (torchbearer)

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga

Self

Christian Andreu

Christian Andreu

Self (Gojira)

Mario Duplantier

Mario Duplantier

Self (Gojira)

Joe Duplantier

Joe Duplantier

Self (Gojira)

Jean-Michel Labadie

Jean-Michel Labadie

Self (Gojira)

Aya Nakamura

Aya Nakamura

Self

Alexandre Kantorow

Alexandre Kantorow

Self

Axelle Saint-Cirel

Axelle Saint-Cirel

Self

Jakub Józef Orliński

Jakub Józef Orliński

Self

Abdelkarim Brahmi-Benalla

Abdelkarim Brahmi-Benalla

Self

Marina Viotti

Marina Viotti

Self

Nathan Paulin

Nathan Paulin

Self

Barbara Butch

Barbara Butch

Self (DJ)

Farida Khelfa

Farida Khelfa

Self

Vincent Frédéric-Colombo

Vincent Frédéric-Colombo

Self

Raya Martigny

Raya Martigny

Self

Marin Judas

Marin Judas

Self

Ildjima

Ildjima

Self

Bebe Vio

Bebe Vio

Self

Nicky Doll

Nicky Doll

Self

Germain Louvet

Germain Louvet

Self - Dancer (segment "Festivité")

Adeline Kerry Cruz

Adeline Kerry Cruz

Self

Jr Maddripp

Jr Maddripp

Self

Josepha Madoki

Josepha Madoki

Self

Anne Minetti

Anne Minetti

Self

Pascal Allio

Pascal Allio

Self

Fauve Hautot

Fauve Hautot

Self

Romain Guillermic

Romain Guillermic

Self

Bboy Haiper

Bboy Haiper

Self

Philippe Katerine

Philippe Katerine

Self

Juliette Armanet

Juliette Armanet

Self

Sofiane Pamart

Sofiane Pamart

Self

Tony Estanguet

Tony Estanguet

Self

Thomas Bach

Thomas Bach

Self

Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron

Self

Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal

Self (torchbearer)

Carl Lewis

Carl Lewis

Self (torchbearer)

Serena Williams

Serena Williams

Self (torchbearer)

Nadia Comăneci

Nadia Comăneci

Self (torchbearer)

Shaheem Sanchez

Shaheem Sanchez

Self

Amélie Mauresmo

Amélie Mauresmo

Self (torchbearer)

Tony Parker

Tony Parker

Self (torchbearer)

Marie-Amélie Le Fur

Marie-Amélie Le Fur

Self (torchbearer)

Alexis Hanquinquant

Alexis Hanquinquant

Self (torchbearer)

Nantenin Keïta

Nantenin Keïta

Self (torchbearer)

Michaël Guigou

Michaël Guigou

Self (torchbearer)

Allison Pineau

Allison Pineau

Self (torchbearer)

Jean-François Lamour

Jean-François Lamour

Self (torchbearer)

Félicia Ballanger

Félicia Ballanger

Self (torchbearer)

Florian Rousseau

Florian Rousseau

Self (torchbearer)

Émilie Le Pennec

Émilie Le Pennec

Self (torchbearer)

David Douillet

David Douillet

Self (torchbearer)

Clarisse Agbegnenou

Clarisse Agbegnenou

Self (torchbearer)

Alain Bernard

Alain Bernard

Self (torchbearer)

Laure Manaudou

Laure Manaudou

Self (torchbearer)

Renaud Lavillenie

Renaud Lavillenie

Self (torchbearer)

Laura Flessel

Laura Flessel

Self (torchbearer)

Charles Coste

Charles Coste

Self (torchbearer)

Teddy Riner

Teddy Riner

Self (torchbearer)

Marie-José Pérec

Marie-José Pérec

Self (torchbearer)

Céline Dion

Céline Dion

Self

Giselle Palmer

Giselle Palmer

Self

Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin

Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin

Self

Simon Nogueira

Simon Nogueira

Masked torchbearer

Pierre Coffin

Pierre Coffin

Minions (voice)

Morgane Suquart

Morgane Suquart

Horsewoman

Thomas Jolly

Thomas Jolly

Voice cameo

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