Could we actually see Christopher Nolan's new film on the big screen then? Cinemas across the UK are in talks with the government to reopen their doors by the end of June, showing a plan of action to restart the film industry.
The UK Cinema Association has been working towards a solution following the closure of all cinemas during the week of March 16 when Boris Johnson urged people to avoid cinemas, restaurants and other social venues during the coronavirus pandemic. “We’ve made representations to government on the safeguards which UK cinemas would look to have in place for audiences and staff alike upon re-opening,” UK Cinema Association chief executive Phil Clapp explained to Variety, “and have asked that consideration be given – with
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