Germany has become the latest country to allow a proportion of its cinemas to re-open as authorities begin to relax the nation’s coronavirus lockdown. The federal government has outlined a gr…
Entrance to the cinema is only permitted with a face mask, but it can be taken off once the guest has taken their seat. There is distancing between audience members in the screens, and the venue’s bar is currently closed, though visitors receive a free drink on arrival.
Also open today is the Kronberger Lichtspiele in Taunus, Hessen. The single-screen venue has a total of 181 seats and is limited at 60 max occupancy, and according to its website, is just showing the one film at present,However, the majority of cinemas are remaining closed, and the economic challenge of re-opening with such limited capacity is a concern across the wider exhibitor landscape.
As Deadline reported recently, an initial 15% of venues in Norway re-opened last weekend, though the admission numbers were positive enough for local sources to forecast that there would be increased confidence this weekend and more would follow suit. Earlier this week,Previously, the CEO of HDF Kino, Germany’s largest theater organization,
that they expected July to be a realistic timeframe for a more widespread re-opening of cinemas in the country.
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