With a confident step, decked out in an FFP2 mask, Nanni Moretti descends the steps of the porch of the Nuovo Sacher cinema in Rome to open the gates.
Owner of the premises since 1991, the director of
Journal intime
, dedicated to Cannes for
La Chambre du fils
in 2001, personally wanted to welcome moviegoers happy at the idea of returning to see a film in theaters.
For the occasion, spectators were able to see the Oscar-winning film
Minari
(Oscar for best supporting actress for Korean Youn Yuh-jung).
Three screenings were scheduled, at 3 p.m., 5:15 p.m. and 7 p.m., curfew at 10 p.m. obliges.
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Since Monday, Italy begins a gradual reopening of various activities, starting with schools and bars and restaurants, but also museums, theaters and concert halls. While maintaining a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Cinemas and theaters are accessible up to 50% of their capacity. Distancing, hand washing with hydroalcoholic gel and masks complete the panoply of rigor to enjoy shows once again accessible to Italians.