By Leo Barraclough Senior International Correspondent The Czech Republic has become the first European country to set a date for cinema reopenings, with tentative plans in place to open doors on May 25.
On April 14, the government announced a staged approach to the loosening of restrictions, with June 8 given as the initial date for theaters to open, with attendance limited to 50 people.
However, the government has changed its schedule, with a representative for the Ministry of Culture confirming to Variety on Tuesday that cinemas can now reopen two weeks earlier, on May 25.
According to the Brussels-based International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), the body that represents European movie theater owners, the directive makes the Czech Republic
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