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Slovenian Cinemas Choose Not to Reopen Under New COVID Restrictions

Slovenian Cinemas Choose Not to Reopen Under New COVID Restrictions photo: Matjaž Rust LJUBLJANA: Slovenian cinemas refused to re-open after a recent decision of the Government to ease restrictions only till 2 May 2021. The only exception is Kinodvor, which re-opened on 26 April 2021. On 22 April 2021 the Slovenian Government announced the re-opening of cinemas until 2 May 2021, with the number of visitors strictly limited by the size of the theatre (30 square metres per visitor) and with a maximum of 10 people in a cinema. Since we are a public institution and thus obliged to provide access to cultural content, we have decided to open our doors. Of course, we do hope that visiting cinemas will be possible under more realistic conditions as soon as possible, at least at 30% of the capacity as it was from June to October 2020 , director of Kinodvor Metka Dariš told FNE.

FESTIVALS: Cyprus Film Days 2021 Announces Winners

LIMASSOL: The Italian/Polish coproduction Sole by Carlo Sironi received the Glocal Images Best Film Award at the 19th edition of the Cyprus Film Days (16-24 April 2021). The island’s most important celebration of feature films and independent filmmaking presented its main programme at screenings in cinemas in Limassol and Nicosia, making it one of the first festivals in Europe to return to on site screenings after a year of pandemic lockdowns. Cinemas in Cyprus reopened in February 2021 with a limited seating capacity. The festival consisted of the competition section Glocal Images, a survey of world-acclaimed films, the Cyprus Film Days for Children and Youth programme, and the 2nd edition of Dot on the Map Industry Days (a coproduction, education and networking platform, organised online in collaboration with the AGORA Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Greece).

FESTIVALS: Art Film Fest Košice 2021 Returns In Physical Form

ITV and Altitude Television Film The Ipcress File in Croatia

ITV and Altitude Television Film The Ipcress File in Croatia ZAGREB: The Cold War spy classic The Ipcress File, based on Len Deighton s novel and first adapted for the screen in 1965, is being transformed into a new TV series produced by Altitude Television and ITV Studios, which started shooting in Zagreb on 22 April 2021. This is the biggest international production to arrive in Croatia in 2021, after a year marked by COVID-19 restrictions. After two months of shooting in Liverpool, the crew moved to Zagreb, where they will be filming until mid-June 2021. Production services are provided by the Croatian company MP filmska produkcija.

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