By Tom Grater International Film Reporter EXCLUSIVE: Despite the Polish government giving exhibitors the green light to resume operations this week, the country’s major exhibitors say they are planning to take a slow and steady approach to re-opening.
Last week, Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that cinemas in the country would be allowed to re-open from June 6 following the coronavirus closures.
Stipulations in place include only selling half screen capacity and the mandatory wearing of masks for all audience members.
However, don’t expect to see a flurry of activity on Saturday. Deadline has spoken to reps for several of the country’s major chains and has learned that there is a widespread plan to hold fast and wait
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