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Karlovy Vary Film Festival Postpones 2021 Edition to August, as COVID-19 Surges in Czech Republic


Karlovy Vary Film Festival Postpones 2021 Edition to August, as COVID-19 Surges in Czech Republic
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The 55th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has moved from early July, and will now take place Aug. 20-28, as the Czech Republic fights a surge in coronavirus infections.
The festival was due to take place July 2-10, but the alarming COVID-19 situation has forced organizers to delay. The Czech Republic currently has the highest per capita infection rate in the world with more than 16,000 daily new infections for a population of 10.7 million. The nation is in a strict three-week lockdown that is enforced by police and military.

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English Arts Sector Set For $567 Million Boost in 2021 Budget


English Arts Sector Set For $567 Million Boost in 2021 Budget
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U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak will pledge a total of £408.8 million ($567 million) to the beleaguered England arts sector in the upcoming annual budget on Wednesday.
In July 2020, the U.K. government had announced a £1.57 billion ($1.9 billion) lifeline support package, the Culture Recovery Fund, for the sector, which has been decimated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Now, as the U.K. is poised to begin easing lockdown, the Chancellor will add a further £300 million ($416 million) to the Culture Recovery Fund. In addition, £90 million ($125 million) is expected to be granted to national museums and cultural bodies and a further £18.8 million ($26 million) towards community cultural projects.

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'Godzilla vs. Kong' Sets China Release Date Ahead of U.S. Debut


'Godzilla vs. Kong' Sets China Release Date Ahead of U.S. Debut
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Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment’s “Godzilla vs. Kong” has set a China release date of March 26, five days ahead of its U.S. debut in theaters and on streaming.
The past two installments of the franchise have made more money in China than in North America, and with U.S. cinemas still closed in much of the country and taking a continuous beating from the COVID-19 pandemic, the same can be expected for the latest Adam Wingard-directed title.
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Its China release, which will almost assuredly be its largest theatrical outing globally, comes amid beef between Legendary, a subsidiary of China’s Wanda Group, and Warner Bros., its U.S. distributor. The former threatened legal action against the latter over its decision to release all of its 2021 films on HBO Max day-and-date with their theatrical debut. Warner Bros. had exacerbating bad blood by reportedly blocking a Netflix bid to buy the approximately $200 million-budgeted film for $250 million.

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