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– It’s very gloomy, but we’ll have to close. November 24 – December 22. This is as long as the eight-person limit applies, so it’s clear it’s hard to know when you’ll be told what it will be like after December 22, says Helena Eklund, Filmstaden’s chief commercial officer.
Helena Eklund emphasizes that Christmas Day is the most important opening day of the Swedish film industry and that it is currently unclear whether it is possible to keep it open. In P1 study one, state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said that cinemas don’t necessarily have to close, but Helena Eklund believes Filmstaden and her attorney interpreted the restrictions to mean that more than eight people cannot be kept open per living room.
– We believe that it is not clear, FHM did not tell us, but they do not seem to be completely coordinated. As we and our lawyer have understood this, there are eight that apply, he says and adds that Yes halls can be kept open for fifty people, Filmstaden will.
The Swedish cinema chain will stay open. They have 37 cinemas in 33 locations in Sweden.