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Montreal’s Cinéma du Parc reopening on July 3 (here’s what will be screening)

A day after Quebec announced that theatres could reopen in the province as of June 22nd, Montreal’s long-running Cinéma du Parc has revealed that they will reopen on July 3rd.

While there are no new major studio films to show yet (Disney’s Mulan is set to open on July 24, while Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is set to open on July 31), Cinéma du Parc has a number of recent festival favourites set to screen next month.

The initial list of films includes the wild, genre-defying Brazilian film Bacurau (read our review here), The Whistlers, A White, White Day, Yuli, and Kelly Reichardt’s First Cow.


Bacurau and A White, White Day are also available to stream at home as part of the theatre’s Online Cinema, which splits rental profits between the theatre and the distributor.

In a Facebook post today, the theatre promised to convey the sanitary measures being put in place in the coming days.

Are you ready to go back to a movie theatre yet? What sort of sanitary measures would put you at ease? Let us know in the comments below!

Gabriel Sigler

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