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Cannes Film Festival will not go ahead this year “in original form”

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The festival was initially looking at postponing until the end of June The Cannes Film Festival has confirmed the 2020 edition will not take place “in its original form”.

The festival was due to take place from May 12 – 24, and was potentially going to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The festival had previously announced the original May dates would not be possible, but that there was a potential postponement looking at late June and early July.

Following the news that France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, extended the nationwide lockdown until May 11 and forbid any festivals or large gatherings until mid July, the festival released a new statement. “Following the French President’s statement, on Monday, April 13th, we

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