Tuesday, December 23, 2014

“The Interview” will be shown at Christmas in USA – AnsaLatina.com

NEW YORK, 23 (ANSA) – Some theaters in the United States exhibit at Christmas “The Interview” (“The interview “), the film could not be released in the US by the actions and threats from hackers.
The US government accused North Korea of ​​being behind these actions, but Pyongyang denied it with determination and sued Washington create a binational commission to investigate. Sony confirmed Tuesday that the film in question, a satire that speculates with the murder of North Korean Premier Kim Jong-un, will be released in some US theaters on Christmas Day.
“I never gave up with the movie” Sony said.
is still unclear how many and which rooms are those exhibited “The Interview” but several independent exhibitors have expressed their willingness to cast the film. Social networks showed the exaltation immediately after news today novelty and some tweets spoke of “trium ph over terrorism.”
The FBI said it had evidence that the North Korean government was behind the threats and cyber attacks display against the US film company.
“We can not have a society in which a dictator somewhere can impose censorship here in the United States,” said days ago President Barack Obama who considered a “mistake” to have raised the projection of film. Shortly thereafter replied Sony CEO Michael Lynton, visibly upset: “We have not backed away, we have not given up,” said the manager interviewed by CNN
“a single decision we make about. the premiere was not doing Christmas Day, “read a statement issued simultaneously by the company, which now apparently turned back.
is that the blow to Sony was considerable. According to analysts, the mess will cost the company at least 160 million euros. To which the loss of market value and plummeting image study adds. Damage can alleviate the premie re of the film that generates more excitement right now worldwide.
Meanwhile, a new collapse of the North Korean Internet occurred on Tuesday, following a first interruption the network may have been orchestrated in retaliation for the bombing of Sony Pictures. He said the security company Dyn Research of America. The four networks connecting North Korea, China operated by China Unicom, were out of service this afternoon after showing a series of delays in loading data and collapses. LDN-ADG / MRZ

12/23/2014 19:46


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