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China's Cinema Screen Count Leaps Despite COVID Closures


China's Cinema Screen Count Leaps Despite COVID Closures
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Despite nearly six months of cinema closures due to COVID-19, China actually built nearly 6,000 more new screens in 2020, according to a new report from the country’s film authorities.
The data contradicts the disastrous predictions made over the summer about the extent to which the pandemic would devastate the Chinese exhibition sector.
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China now boasts 75,581 screens nationwide at some 12,700 complexes, having built 5,794 more screens last year, said the National Office for Special Film Funds, a committee under the direct management of the powerful Central Propaganda Department made up of cadres from that body and the Ministry of Finance. Growth did slow, however: to compare, China built around 9,700 new screens in both 2019 and 2018. It began 2020 with around 69,800 screens at some 12,400 complexes.

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the syrian civil war will be in the spotlight at tonight's academy awards. three of the five films nominated for best documentary short offer eyewitness accounts of the devastation of the country. one of them "my homeland" depicts the lives of a woman and her four children living in an abandoned building in eastern aleppo. we know that she will be in the audience tonight at the oscars. here's the story. >> reporter: it's not the gun battles or violence that draws you into the film, "my home land." it's is quiet rhythms of life in the midst of war. hola camille and her four children lived on the front line. before them the relechbtless snipers of the syrian regime,

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