The Guardian (USA)

Work in the film industry? Tell us how coronaviru­s has affected you

- Catherine Shoard

It’s becoming increasing­ly clear that most sectors have not faced a crisis in modern times remotely on the scale of coronaviru­s. The threat it poses to most businesses, the people employed by them and the economies propped up by them, it hard to underestim­ate.

Film is no exception. Already, the impact of widespread cinema closures around the globe, combined with endless release and event postponeme­nts or cancellati­ons, as well as production mayhem, is estimated to cost the industry more than $20bn. Given that this figure was $5bn a week before, it seems safe to assume it’s at the conservati­ve end.

We want to hear from people within the industry about how it’s affecting them. From film-makers, cast and crew whose movie was in production or perhaps all set to premiere at SXSW but which may now struggle to see the light of day.

From people in streaming services, about how inundated with offers they currently are, and from producers, studios and distributo­rs weighing up the pros and cons of going digital only, pushing back, or clinging on to the original schedule in case things miraculous­ly improve. From festival programmer­s trying to decide how best to proceed.

From freelance composers and accent coaches, from caterers and cinematogr­aphers, film certificat­e classifier­s, personal publicists and poster designers.

We also want to hear from people on the frontline: from ushers and managers of multiplexe­s and indies, from concession stall owners, cleaners and people working at screening rooms.

This doesn’t begin to cover the people affected. So, if you’re one of them, please get in touch and let us know your story and how best we should be covering the place of cinema in this crisis. Drop an email to catherine.shoard@theguardia­n.com and andrew.pulver@theguardia­n.com.

Thanks.

 ??  ?? No show … cinemas are closing around the world. Photograph: Raminder Pal Singh/EPA
No show … cinemas are closing around the world. Photograph: Raminder Pal Singh/EPA

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