Cinema City Theatres Reopen On July 2

  • 26 Jun 2020 8:44 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Cinema City Theatres Reopen On July 2
Movie theatres operated by Cinema City will reopen on July 2, the multiplex chain announced on Thursday.

Hungarian movies enjoy a central role in the July repertoire, for instance the new film Final Report by director István Szabó and Neither With You by Dénes Orosz.

In order to fight the epidemic, the ticket-selling software will automatically register an empty seat between viewers.

In addition to regular cleaning, hand disinfection equipment will be available for guests, and all cinema employees will wear masks.


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