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Hollywood French film festival postponed to 2021

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood’s French film festival will not take place this year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, organizers said Tuesday, as cases continue to surge in the US.

Colcoa, which features premieres and glitzy galas for Gallic cinema in Los Angeles, will next take place in September 2021 — a 25th anniversar­y edition.

The decision was taken due to “the continuing health situation in the United States, which is different from Europe at the moment,” Colcoa said in a statement to AFP.

Covid-19 is still rampaging across the US, which has recorded more than 125,000 deaths and 2.5 million cases, and theatres in Los Angeles remain shu ered.

Uncertaint­ies remain over how the situation, including travel restrictio­ns, will progress by September — when this year’s Colcoa was due to take place — the statement added.

Organisers said they had ruled out a ‘virtual’ edition of the festival.

Screenings in theaters are “fundamenta­lly and symbolical­ly important for all official premieres of a film in Hollywood,” said festival director Francois Truffart, adding that “this form of public event will remain necessary and popular even a er the crisis.”

Last year’s Colcoa — which stands for ‘City of Lights, City of Angels’ — opened with Ladj Ly’s gri y Oscar-nominated drama ‘Les Miserables’.

It also featured Netflix’s “I Lost My Body,” a French animation about a severed hand which also earned an Oscar nomination.

 ?? File photo — AFP ?? Colcoa Executive Producer and Programmer Francois Truffart and Colcoa Deputy Director Anouchka Van Riel a end the announceme­nt of the 23rd edition programme of Colcoa French Film Festival, in Beverly Hills, California.
File photo — AFP Colcoa Executive Producer and Programmer Francois Truffart and Colcoa Deputy Director Anouchka Van Riel a end the announceme­nt of the 23rd edition programme of Colcoa French Film Festival, in Beverly Hills, California.

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