Ben Stiller and Sean Penn are among 25 Americans who are permanently banned from entering Russia.
19.08.2022 - 21:08 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As many as 128 cinemas in the UK could be at threat of closing after it was revealed Cineworld is preparing to file for bankruptcy with weeks.
Thousands of jobs in the UK could be at risk after weeks of bad news for Cineworld including a tumbling share price. Shares have fallen by more than 81% to a record low of 1.8 pence, with the company expected to file for insolvency in the UK.
A similar 'chapter 11' petition is also set to be filed in the US, The Wall Street Journal reports. The Cineworld Group is the second largest cinema chain in the world with 751 sites and 9,189 screens across the globe.
Between 1,000 and 5,000 people are estimated to work in the UK company, which has over 1,000 screens in the UK at sites from Aberdeen to York, Sheffield, London and Dover, among many others.
The company said recently: "Despite a gradual recovery of demand since re-opening in April 2021, recent admission levels have been below expectations."
"These lower levels of admissions are due to a limited film slate that is anticipated to continue until November 2022 and are expected to negatively impact trading and the group's liquidity position in the near term."
As well as the UK and Ireland, the company operates in the US, Poland, Romania and Hungary among others. They are also the owners of Pictureworld in the UK and Regal Cinemas in the US.
Founded in 1995, the company went public in 2006, listing on the London Stock Exchange a year later and currently boasts around 28,000 employees worldwide.
It was reported earlier this month that rescue talks were being held to help the stricken company, continuing to suffer from a downward trend in cinema attendance since the pandemic and the reliance on streaming sites like Netflix, Amazon Prime and
Ben Stiller and Sean Penn are among 25 Americans who are permanently banned from entering Russia.
Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry’s website (September 5), the personal sanctions are said to be in response to US sanctions against Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.A translated statement reads: “In response to the ever-expanding personal sanctions on Russian citizens by Joe Biden’s administration, a permanent ban to enter the Russian Federation has been imposed on another group of US Congress members, high-ranking officials, members of the business and expert community and cultural figures.”Both Stiller and Penn have shown support for Ukraine amid the country’s ongoing war with Russia. In June, Stiller, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and also visited occupied settlements in Kyiv.A post shared by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (@refugees)In a video on Instagram, Stiller said: “I’m meeting people who’ve been impacted by the war and hearing how it’s changed their lives.
Famed actors Ben Stiller and Sean Penn have been permanently banned from entering Russia, according to an announcement from the country's foreign ministry Monday. Stiller and Penn were named on a list of 25 “high-ranking officials, representatives of the business and expert communities, as well as cultural figures” that can no longer legally enter the country. Both Stiller and Penn have been active in their support for Ukraine amid Russia's invasion of the Eastern European country. The actors have visited the country, met with leaders and been vocal in their support for Ukraine and opposition of Russia's attacks. A post shared by Sean Penn (@seanpenn)This year, Penn traveled to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky while filming a documentary.
blacklist of 25 people, Senators Rick Scott, Mark Kelley, Pat Toomey, Kevin Kramer and Krysten Sinema were also barred from the countryThis isn’t the only thing the actors have in common, however, as both Penn and Stiller made trips to Ukraine and met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier this year.Penn traveled to Ukraine to capture the crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for a Vice documentary and had a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Chris Cuomo also joined the actor in Ukraine in June as Penn worked on a “film showing the reality and helping the hurting with relief org CORE,” according to Cuomo’s Instagram.
Ethan Shanfeld Ben Stiller and Sean Penn have been permanently banned from entering Russia, the Kremlin announced Monday. The actors are listed among 23 other United States citizens newly barred from the country, including Senators Kirsten Cinema, Richard Scott, Patrick Toomey Jr. and Mark Kelly, as well as Deputy Ministers of Trade Matthew S. Alexrod, Don Graves, Thea Kandler and Jeremy Pelter, and Minister of Commerce Gina Raimondo. An official statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, translated to English, reads: “In response to the ever-expanding personal sanctions by the Biden Administration against Russian citizens, against another group of persons from among members of the U.S. Congress, high-ranking officials, representatives of the business and expert communities, as well as cultural figures (25 people), a ban on entry into the Russian Federation on a permanent basis. The following is a list of names of American citizens who are included in the Russian ‘stop list,’ based on the principle of reciprocity.”
Sean Penn and Ben Stiller today were among 25 “high-ranking officials, representatives of the business and expert communities, as well as cultural figures” banned from Russia today by that country’s foreign ministry.
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The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources. The London-headquartered Cineworld is expected to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US and is mulling filing an insolvency proceeding in the UK, according to the report.Cineworld and Alix Partners declined to comment.