WE CAN T wait to finally reopen. That s the message from Dorset business owners as they prepare to welcome back customers from May 17. On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the country could take the third step on the roadmap out of lockdown which will see indoor hospitality reopen, including hotels, hostels, B&Bs, cinemas, theatres and museums, and means that friends and family can hug and mix indoors. Dorset businesses, some of which have been closed since the country was plunged into a third national lockdown at the beginning of January, are thrilled that they will be able to throw open their doors and welcome customers inside.
MONTREAL Montrealers could be weeks away from clinking glasses on a sunny patio and ordering food that doesn’t come in a box. Offering a glimmer of hope to residents who’ve been anxious for some social activity this spring, Mayor Valerie Plante said the city’s terrasses could open by June, if public health permits. The mayor said that the reopening of patios, if allowed, would have to be done safely with a reduced capacity and with public health measures in place. Restaurants will tell us a lot of predictability so this is what I m working toward, Plante said at a news conference on Thursday.
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Before venturing into filmmaking and moving to Paris, Ahmet Necdet Cupur worked for three years in Iraq and Afghanistan during the war, as a civil engineer. Two years after his arrival, he got funding from France’s CNC for his short
Latin Babylon. In 2017, he completed his film and then returned to his village in Turkey, where he shot his debut feature.
Les Enfants Terribles was produced by
Anke Petersen for JYOTI Film (Germany) and
Nadir Öperli for Liman Film (Turkey). Its world sales are being handled by Deckert Distribution (Germany).
Check out our exclusive trailer for
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Before venturing into filmmaking and moving to Paris, Ahmet Necdet Cupur worked for three years in Iraq and Afghanistan during the war, as a civil engineer. Two years after his arrival, he got funding from France’s CNC for his short
Latin Babylon. In 2017, he completed his film and then returned to his village in Turkey, where he shot his debut feature.
Les Enfants Terribles was produced by
Anke Petersen for JYOTI Film (Germany) and
Nadir Öperli for Liman Film (Turkey). Its world sales are being handled by Deckert Distribution (Germany).
Check out our exclusive trailer for