
her death Queen Elizabeth and the national mourning declared in Britain affects several functions of the country, both during the popular pilgrimage to the body of the monarch, and, of course, on the day of her funeral, i.e. Monday 19/9 (after all, Buckingham published a whole “guide to national mourning”).
And cinemas, in turn, they will make adjustments on the day of the funeral of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. So, on Monday UK cinemas they will either remain closed or show Elizabeth’s funeral for free.
In this way, most rooms will remain closed, just like in networks. Odeon, Cinemaworld, Picturehouse, Showcase, BFI and Light. On the other hand, their cinemas Vue, Curzon, Reel, Savoy, Arc, Picturedrome, as well as several smaller cinemas. they are going to broadcast the funeral with free admission. According to Variety, the ceremony will be screened for approx. 150 rooms.
In addition, cinema BFI London festival which was supposed to start on Monday 19 September. canceled due to emergency.
It is reminded that the funeral of Elizabeth will take place in Westminster Abbey Monday at 11:00 am local time and is expected to be attended by about 2,000 people.
According to Variety and the BBC.
Source: Kathimerini

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