By Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-manager Director Christopher Nolan (Dunkirk, Interstellar, and several Batman films) has asked the government to remember the nation’s movie theaters and their workers in any plans for financial relief in the wake of coronavirus shutdowns.
Writing in The Washington Post, Nolan reminded his readers that “When people think about movies, their minds first go to the stars, the studios, the glamour.
But the movie business is about everybody: the people working the concession stands, running the equipment, taking tickets, booking movies, selling advertising and cleaning bathrooms in local theaters.” Nolan called movie theaters “a vital part of social life, providing jobs for many and entertainment for all.” He
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