All the major cinemas in Changzhou are ready.
Changzhou Dexin Studios Wandu Plaza Store is the first to resume business!
19 in the evening of July, 10, the first ticket was sold after the studio resumed work.
On the first day of opening, there were two films in the cinema, namely, The First Farewell and The Sheep Without a Shepherd, in which The First Farewell was scheduled at 7: 00, 7: 30 and 8: 00 pm respectively, and The Sheep Without a Shepherd was shown at 7: 50 pm. At present, tickets can only be sold online.
The IMAX store in Longcheng Tianjie, CGV Studios has also started to sell tickets, showing "Travel Notes of the Dream Ring" for three times, and the follow-up films are constantly updated.
Poly Studios Changzhou Grand Theatre will resume business on July 22nd.
Latest quotation:
July 22 -28, 2008, classic film special at Poly Studios, 1 1 yuan!
Special price of five classic movies: Nezha, goodbye Mr. Loser, big fish Haitang, why go home, Wolf Warrior.
More cinema opening information is constantly updated.
Although there are not many films released in the cinemas that have just returned to work, there are still many films released later: for example, Teacher Miao on July 3 1, I will wait for you at the end of August 25, and so on. There are also two new Hollywood films scheduled to be released on July 24th. 64 cinemas in the city will resume business one after another.
Take online real-name appointment
At the same time, China Film Distribution and Projection Association also released the wild growth of buckwheat.
According to the guidelines, cinemas must register audience information and check their temperature. Without a mask, people with a temperature above 37.3 degrees are not allowed to enter. The way of ticket sales has also been adjusted, all of which adopt the online real-name registration system registration system, without contact booking; Carry out cross-seat ticket sales to ensure that the distance between strangers is above 1m; The attendance rate shall not exceed 30%.
In principle, cinemas do not sell snacks and drinks, and cinemas are forbidden to eat and drink in principle. The number of screenings in cinemas will also be reduced, and the number of screenings per day will be reduced to half of usual. The viewing time will be controlled, and each screening will not exceed two hours. This also means that movies over 2 hours will be difficult to release.