Posted on 03/27/2020 7:40:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Over the past two weeks, hundreds of movie theaters in the country had begun to reopen. No reason for the policy reversal was given, but insiders believe the government is worried about a potential second wave of coronavirus infections. China's film regulators has slammed the brakes on plans to gradually reopen the country's cinemas.
Over 600 movie theaters across China were given the green light to reopen their doors over the past week, but Beijing's Film Bureau put out a notice late Friday ordering all theaters to go back into shutdown.
No official explanation for the sudden reversal was provided. Industry insiders instantly began speculating that the government was worried about a potential second wave of coronavirus infections.
The decision comes as a shock given the signals authorities had been sending as recently as a day ago. On Thursday, Shanghai's municipal government announced that 205 of the city's movie theaters had received permission to resume business on Saturday. Earlier in the week, China Film Group, the dominant state-backed distributor, unveiled a plan to let cinemas rerelease past blockbusters to help lure customers back into seats. The scheme was to entail both local hits, such as Wolf Warrior 2 and The Wandering Earth, and Hollywood-made product, such as the full Avengers franchise and last year's Oscar best picture winner, Green Book.
The phased reopening of China's vast network of 70,000 movie screens had promised a rare bright spot on the global distribution map, given that cinemas are shuttered in virtually every other major market around the globe, including North America, Europe, Japan and elsewhere. Beijing's decision to reclose or stay closed was met with dismay by stakeholders throughout the Chinese industry.
"This second closure will not be a one- or two-week issue," an executive at a major exhibition company told The Hollywood Reporter, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of commenting on government policy related to the coronavirus. "They are going to be even more cautious when they attempt to reopen again and this will set us back a long time."
Many production and distribution executives were frustrated for their own reasons. Regulators have been discouraging in effect, ordering studios not to sell their unreleased feature films to local streaming services, saying that they must hold back the titles to aid in the eventual reboot of the country's theatrical exhibition infrastructure.
"We're not allowed to go online with our films and we can't go to cinemas because they are again closed, so it's like there is no exit," said an executive at one of the country's top distribution companies. "They have to present a new policy and let us release some of our movies online, otherwise many of our film companies are going to go out of business."
In recent days, data from Beijing health authorities has suggested that domestic transmission of the coronavirus has been contained. Nearly all new cases have come from travelers and residents returning from overseas. On Thursday, China halted most incoming flights and imposed a blanket ban on the entry of all foreigners, even those with work permits. Authorities said the aggressive actions were taken to prevent China from succumbing to a second outbreak.
Shares in Imax, which has more than 700 giant-screen theaters in China roughly half of its global network fell by $1.11, or nearly 11 percent, to $9.14 in morning trading on Friday. Imax had been anticipating an imminent reopening of screens in China, along with the rest of the country's exhibition infrastructure.
Addition by subtraction.
One worry with this thing is that it could have a 2nd wave like the 1918 flu did.
If this is a case of ending the quarantine too soon that would be better.
Really - isn’t a a web site that shows all the flights in the air. I’m not saying you are wrong but initially I would think no way. Let me see if I can find that site I sure hope you are wrong.
President Trump spent an hour talking to Xi last night. Whatever that might be worth.
Maybe that’s why Xi shut down the theaters, Trump told him to:)
didn’t read down far enough, you already on it - way to go, I appreciate that integrity.
(data from Beijing health authorities has suggested)
Data from Beijing is worth as much as used toilet paper.
Its tough to fathom but Chinese people can’t. The technology the crazy commies using against their own population its beyond anything imagined in 1984. The things I’ve heard recently from folks from there or have visited often, its incredible, scary, facial recognition, emotional reading from body language, who is next to who, everything is monitored and feed through AI algoritms -— its gross
It’s just the same Covid stuff. China is finding out it hasn’t ended yet.
I don’t think Xi cares what Trump thinks.
I want to say the flight shown (in reference, recently) was coming from Shanghai.
I will try to track down the post.
Thanks.
Because they will end up like the doctor who was warning people when this all started. Just disappear.
there is someone here that has relatives in China
there are some things they just dont talk about.
Meanwhile, the virus is going after the heart...indirectly and/or directly
https://dnyuz.com/2020/03/27/a-heart-attack-no-it-was-the-coronavirus/
So yeah, you survive....but your heart just suffered damage.
Sorry, forgot the/s
I read somewhere abut reports of the Hanatavirus going around China now. Either Stop eating random snakes, rats, bats, spiders, etc. from your nasty wet markets and fix the sanitation issues or quit saying you are a 1st world county.
Do you recall seeing info saying flights are still coming in, from China?
Thanks.
I like the way Crowder included him in his Kung FLu Fighting video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPGw5Ucmwk8
[No official explanation for the sudden reversal was provided. Industry insiders instantly began speculating that the government was worried about a potential second wave of coronavirus infections. ]
Boris Johnson is technically right, in the sense that herd immunity will eventually render this virus toothless. The problem is the body count before herd immunity is achieved.
Xi Jinpin is emperor in all but name. However, he is pretty sensitive to this kind of stuff because plagues in China have traditionally coincided with massive popular revolts and elite mutinies.
Good one, a Dennis Miller level reference
I saw a pic of that bat soup, what the heck is anyone thinking to eat that?
I can see eating bats, in the sense of properly butchering and properly cooking the meat. It’s not for me but that bat soup is something else.
I’ve seen a few of the hidden camera vids of the wet markets. No concept of any sanitation, quality control, etc. Just lop of the head of a snake, chop it up, then a bat, etc. all day long.
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