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Financial information as at March 31, 2021

           Press release Financial information as at March 31, 2021 Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s (“URW” or “the Group”) Q1-2021 turnover remained strongly impacted by ongoing COVID-19 restrictions with 42 days (1) of closures vs. 13 days (1) in Q1-2020; zero days of “normal” unrestricted operations vs. 70 days in Q1-2020 Progressive lifting of non-essential retail restrictions in the UK, Slovakia, Denmark and The Netherlands during April; however 51% of URW’s shopping centres are still effectively closed (2) March tenant sales (3) reached 87% of 2019 levels in the US, while Continental European countries where non-essential retail was allowed to trade reached 76-81%; UK footfall jumped to 75% of 2019 levels during first week of reopening despite major restrictions still in place

UNIBAIL-RODAMCO SE: Financial information as at March 31, 2021

UNIBAIL-RODAMCO SE: Financial information as at March 31, 2021 Press release Financial information as at March 31, 2021 Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield s ( URW or the Group ) Q1-2021 turnover remained strongly impacted by ongoing COVID-19 restrictions with 42 days (1) of closures vs. 13 days (1) in Q1-2020; zero days of normal unrestricted operations vs. 70 days in Q1-2020 Progressive lifting of non-essential retail restrictions in the UK, Slovakia, Denmark and The Netherlands during April; however 51% of URW s shopping centres are still effectively closed (2) March tenant sales (3) reached 87% of 2019 levels in the US, while Continental European countries where non-essential retail was allowed to trade reached 76-81%; UK footfall jumped to 75% of 2019 levels during first week of reopening despite major restrictions still in place

San Diego Latino Film Festival tightens up its second virtual festival

Print The organizers of the San Diego Latino Film Festival learned something surprising after going virtual last year: Less really is more. In its pre-pandemic editions, the 28-year-old festival presented up to 200 films annually, the same number it screened virtually last year. For 2021, the number of films will be halved and will include two drive-in movie nights. “If you log on to festivals and see so much content that you spend 30 minutes finding a movie, you don’t want to watch anything,” said Moisés Esparza, programming manager of Media Arts Center San Diego, the nonprofit that produces the festival. “It can be overwhelming akin to Netflix. But our films are carefully selected by curators to make it easy for viewers to make choices.”

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