An Australian company will install a floating cinema in several cities in the United States including Los Angeles, the birthplace of the entertainment industry

They will install a floating cinema in Los Angeles

Outdoor cinema initiatives have seen a boom during the pandemic. File photo.

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The city of The Angels It will be one of the cities in which will install a floating cinema that will have between 12 and 24 small boats of up to 8 people to enjoy the seventh art outdoors.

The Australian company, Beyond Cinema, announced that will be visiting Los Angeles for four days starting September 2. In addition to visiting other cities in the United States.

Attendees must acquire all the tickets of each boat to guarantee that the groups are made up only of friends and family. This would not be the only initiative of open-air cinema that has arisen due to the pandemic, as several companies have announced the temporary return of auto theaters.

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Posted by Fox 11 Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Cinemas and family entertainment centers in California were closed for months from March through June, and after a brief reopening, they had to close again after the order to cease indoor operations in some California counties due to the increase in coronavirus cases.

County Los Angeles is one of those with movie theaters temporarily closed.

The location of the floating cinema and the supply of films they hope to screen during installation in LAHowever, details will be announced soon.

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