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After Italy, France To Close Movie Theaters After Recording Spike In COVID-19 Cases

After Italy, France To Close Movie Theaters After Recording Spike In COVID-19 Cases KEY POINTS The French government has decided to close all the movie theaters to curb the spread of coronavirus President Emmanuel Macron said the country will go into a state of lockdown starting Friday   Italy previously announced that it is shutting down the theaters after recording a surge in cases French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the nation will be going into a state of lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19. He revealed that all the movie theaters in the country will be shutting down once again as infections continue to rise in the region.

France: Thousands protest virus restrictions on cultural sector

Updated: 16/12/2020 French theatres, cinemas and other venues said on Saturday they would go to court to force the government to allow them reopen, as the country emerges from its COVID-19 lockdown. The government has imposed a curfew from 8:00pm to replace the lockdown measures. The government had said that if it reached 5,000 daily cases by December 15, cultural venues could reopen, but as the country s infection rate remains high, museums, theatres, concert venues and cinemas will remain closed for three more weeks. Nicolas Dubourg, president of a union representing 400 venues, said he would seek an urgent hearing on the matter from France s highest administrative court: Our lawyers are busy compiling all the arguments, he told AFP.

French theatres, cinemas bid to overturn virus closure

French theatres, cinemas bid to overturn virus closure Statues are seen between the scaffolding surrounding the chapel of the Versailles castle at the end of its renovation, on December 10, 2020 in Versailles near Paris. ALAIN JOCARD / AFP. PARIS (AFP) .- French theatres, cinemas and other venues said on Saturday they would go to court to force the government to allow them reopen, as the country emerges from partial virus lockdown on Tuesday. The government announced on Thursday it would lift the six-week-long partial lockdown on December 15 and impose a night-time curfew instead. But in a severe blow for the cultural sector, it said that museums, theatres, concert venues and cinemas would remain closed for three more weeks.

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