France shakes off virus blues as cinemas, casinos to open
Actors and technicians shooting a film scene in Paris, France, on June 1. France is one of the most cinephile countries in the world, with a poll earlier this week claiming that 18.7 million people – almost a third of the population – plan to go see a film in the next month. – EPA pic, June 20, 2020.
FRANCE will begin to shake off its coronavirus blues tomorrow with cinemas opening on the stroke of midnight and thousands of people taking to the streets for its midsummer music festival. The annual Festival of Music usually brings millions of people out in towns and cities across the country with a mix of large-scale events and impromptu concerts in cafes and on street corners that go on long into the night.
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