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Movie Theaters in Norway to Reopen May 7 With 50 People Cap Per Screen (EXCLUSIVE)

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By Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Movie theaters in Norway will reopen on May 7 after being shut down on March 12 when the country went into a partial lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, Variety has confirmed.

In line with the policy in Sweden – where cinemas were never obliged to close during the pandemic – the admissions in Norwegian cinemas will initially be limited to 50 people per screen, with a minimum of one meter in between each patron, according to Jakob Berg, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Film Institute.

Exhibitors will have to decide whether or not they want to reopen. “It will depend on how many films they can show at the time of restart.

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