By Rebecca Davis
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By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
China’s government could take control of theatrical windowing when the country’s cinemas re-open, according to a briefing held today.
Wang Xiaohui, executive vice minister of the Central Propaganda Department and director of the National Film Administration, delivered a speech in which he stressed that the windows, which have been broken during the lockdown, must be restored.
“It is necessary to maintain the “window period” rules of cinema releases,
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