Monday, July 18, 2016

French film distributor Bastille Day calls for their withdrawal – Newspaper Zócalo

Paris, France.- The French distributor of the film Bastille Day, a thrilller narrating a terrorist attack in France a day before the national holiday, called after the bombing in Nice to withdraw from the cinemas where it premiered.

“Yesterday (Saturday) morning we ask all theater owners, of all the resorts and all the rooms where they project our 237 copies do their utmost to remove them,” he said on Sunday AFP a spokesman StudioCanal, confirming a report in the newspaper Le Figaro.

According to the distributor, “some aspects of the film are not consistent with the national spirit” in France after the attack Thursday in Nice, in which at least 84 people died run over by a truck.

However, the decision belongs to the rooms and Studiocanal could not indicate whether the film has already been removed from some screens.

Bastille Day a co-production between the US, France and Britain directed by James Watkins, tells the story of Zoe (Charlotte Le Bon), a French preparing an attack in Paris on the eve of July 14. A CIA agent, played by Idris Elba, try to avoid it.

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