Roselyne Bachelot wanted to be
"the mediator between the world of culture and the government"
, the day after the announcement of a curfew at 9 pm in Île-de-France and in eight metropolises.
All Thursday, film and performing arts professionals had therefore pleaded with her so that the 9 p.m. ax does not apply stricto sensu in their rooms: it would be triggered after the show or film, allowing at the same time the public to return home.
Eyes riveted on the figures - a drop in attendance from 50% to 70% for many months in cinemas - the Minister of Culture had launched:
"It seems plausible to me"
.
Especially since Matignon had first indicated that the idea
"was in arbitration"
, proof that the debate was open, at least Thursday.
Already, the cinemas were caught in dreaming and estimated that the 20 hour screenings could continue to be held.
What do the Élysée's efforts to remind all those who wanted to hear it matter that
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