Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrance is getting ready to reopen cinemas on June 22 after a three-month shutdown, with plans in place to cap admissions to 50% of auditorium capacities.The limitations in France aren’t as strict as in Germany, Norway or the Czech Republic, where theaters reopened with a 50 to 100-person capacity per screen.Securing a percentage of auditorium capacity rather than a hard, fixed number was a big win for exhibitors as it will allow them to reopen auditoriums of all sizes on day one, explained Jocelyn Bouyssy, who runs CGR Cinemas, the country’s second biggest multiplex chain.On top of the 50% cap in France, there will need to be an empty seat on each side in between each patron; however, groups that.
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