By Klaritza Rico
21.04.2020 - 00:39 / pinkvilla.com
The Coronavirus outbreak has put a halt to almost everything around the world. As countries have resorted to stricter rules for curbing the entire situation and combating the deadly virus, multiple events and occasions have been cancelled to date.
Right from the Wimbledon tournament to the Cannes Film Festival and the San Diego Comic-Con, all of these mega events have been postponed till next year keeping in mind the unprecedented situation. However, there are certain exceptions in between all
.By Elsa Keslassy
The Tribeca Film Festival is bringing some exclusive conversations with stars to Facebook this month in its Tribeca Talks At Home series.
The Tokyo International Film Festival's annual content market, TIFFCOM, said Friday that it will launch a new program designed to help Japanese and international producers secure financing for film, TV and anime projects. The inaugural Tokyo Gap-Financing Market (TGFM) will be held Nov.
By Jordan Moreau
The Big Apple has already lost multiple film festivals this year due to the pandemic. The New York Film Festival is optimistic it won’t suffer the same fate, however, and is still very much planning to go ahead in September.
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By Andreas Wiseman
The Venice Film Festival will go ahead as planned in September, with organizers promising to defy the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Nick Vivarelli
It seems like the Coronavirus outbreak has been putting everything on a halt. Right from the Cannes Film Festival to the Wimbledon tournament, every event stands cancelled owing to the present situation prevailing around the world.
Update: 4/17/20: Comic-Con International has announced that San Diego Comic-Con 2020 is officially canceled. The event will return July 22-25, 2021. This is the first time in the convention's 50-year history that it has had to be canceled.
By Erik Pedersen
The 2020 San Diego Comic-Con has been canceled amid the global health crisis.
Last summer's version of theLos Angeles Latino International Film Festival took place at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, this year — rather than scrap the event — organizers are forging ahead with an online edition amid a pandemic. "We are living in unprecedented times and we must find unprecedented solutions to continue to support our Latino filmmakers and provide them with a platform to showcase their work," stated actor Edward James Olmos, who co-founded the festival in 1997.
Various filmmakers across the world look forward to showcasing their content at the highly anticipated Cannes Film Festival every year. This year too, the things were going as planned till the organisers decided to delay the event amid the ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic.