Many major films postponed or canceled screenings due to the terrorist attacks in Paris
After the horrific terrorist attack in Paris on the evening of November 13, a series of cinemas had to close, and many major films also postponed their releases and screenings.
The world-shaking event on Friday the 13th, which left hundreds of people dead and injured, cast a shadow of fear over the entire country of France, forcing President Francois Hollande to declare a state of emergency (lasting at least 12 days) and decide to hold 3 days of national mourning. Therefore, almost all entertainment activities in the city of light were postponed or canceled. Theaters and cinemas closed en masse, and many films were postponed.
Red carpet events for many films, including Steven Spielberg's 'Bridge of Spies' scheduled to take place this weekend, Natalie Portman's 'Jane Got a Gun' premiere, and Danny Boyle's 'Steve Jobs' cast meeting on November 16, have been canceled due to safety and sensitivity reasons.
The terrorist attacks also affected a series of major film projects released in France, including Pixar's animated film 'The Good Dinosaur', which was scheduled to be released early at the Grand Rex cinema in Paris on November 14. However, the closure of cinemas in Paris has caused the planned release of 'The Good Dinosaur' to be postponed.
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Tom Hanks' negotiator also had to postpone the release. |
In addition, the terrorist-themed film 'Made in France' has also been postponed indefinitely. Shopping malls, large entertainment complexes as well as museums and cultural institutes are also being temporarily closed for safety reasons, causing entertainment activities in France to almost freeze. All thoughts are focused on the innocent victims who lost their lives or were injured in the series of horrific terrorist attacks./.
According to Vietnamnet
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