By Tom Grater International Film Reporter Here’s the latest info from Norway, which this weekend became one of the first European nations to re-open cinemas as the country exits its coronavirus lockdown.
In total, 30 venues re-opened, a mere 6% of the country’s cinema real estate which counts 483 sites. As Deadline reported on May 1, cinemas in Norway were given the green light by the government to resume business from May 7, however for many owners it was not economically viable to follow that date due to restrictions on admissions (max 50 per screen).
Social distancing rules mandate one meter between guests, though members of the same household are allowed to sit together. On a brighter note, those that did re-open look to have sold a
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