Twice a week, Gautier Labrusse crosses Caen to inspect his cinema, Le Lux. Ventilate, relaunch the projectors ... Here, in Calvados as everywhere else, everything must be in working order for the day when the 2,000 French cinemas can reopen. In the most optimistic version, there are still ten weeks to wait. "We are aiming, but without any certainty, for a reopening for Wednesday July 1 or 8 ", announces to Le Figaro Richard Patry, president of the National Federation of French Cinemas (FNCF).
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Whatever the reopening Wednesday, and despite numerous postponements of films for the end of 2020 or even 2021, "it will take promising films to bring people back to theaters," explains Jean Labadie, head of the Pact. First, the public will not be short of news. Far from there. Kaamelott: first installment of Alexandre Astier, one of the most anticipated French comedies of the year, is scheduled for July 29. At his side, the French films which had
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