James Dean starrer "East of
Eden" (1955), crime drama "Bonnie and Clyde"
(1969) and disaster film "The Towering Inferno"
(1974) are among other titles playing, after
Japanese chain Toho Cinemas reopened 10 of its
66 theatres in areas deemed relatively safe from
the coronavirus.
The unit of Toho Co, which also runs a film
studio, said it would reopen 23 more cinemas on
Friday in prefectures where the government has
lifted the state of emergency.
Cinemas in Tokyo remain shut.
Toho Cinemas, which had closed all of its
theatres as of April 18, has implemented safety
measures including keeping every other seat
empty and making staff and customers wear masks.
Reopening theatres leads to another challenge,
however: what films to show after movie studios
delayed new releases because of the pandemic?
Toho's reopened theatres mostly offer a mix of
old Hollywood, recent Japanese hits and
holdovers like Oscar-winning "Parasite" that
were in cinemas before the closures, although
that mix varied between theatres, its website
showed.
Its Sendai cinema in northern Japan on Tuesday
was screening the American classics mentioned as
well as neo-noir sci-fi classic "Blade Runner"
(1982), prison drama "The Shawshank Redemption"
(1994) and several Japanese films including
"Shin Godzilla" (2016).
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Its Sun Street Hamakita theatre
in central Japan's Shizuoka skewed more towards
local films headlined by multiple screenings of
Makoto Shinkai's animation megahit "Your Name"
(2016) and his follow-up "Weathering With You"
(2019).
But Sun Street Hamakita was also showing Steven
Spielberg's sci-fi classic "E.T. the
Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), romantic drama "An
Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) and musical
"West Side Story" (1961).
Western "Rio Bravo" (1959), starring John Wayne,
was also playing in some theatres.
Asked about the selection of films on show, a
Toho official simply said: "We're playing films
that are popular."
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Robert
Birsel and Clarence Fernandez)
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