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Paris (France), March 11 (EFE), (Camera: Antonio Torres del Cerro).- "We will stay as long as necessary," say the occupants of the iconic Parisian Odeón Theatre, which has started a wave of protests by theatre workers across France.For a week, about 50 people have spent the night at the Odeon to protest against the coronavirus restrictions that have forced the sector to close. FOOTAGE OF THE ODEÓN THEATRE IN PARIS. SOUNDBITES OF PHILIPPE GAUTIER, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SNAM-CGT UNION: "We will stay as long as it takes. We have received support across France, several theatres in the country have been occupied, we have received support from political figures... We will be here until victory."
Paris (France), Dec 15 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Ian Langsdon).- Dozens of cultural workers gathered on Monday in Paris to protest against the government's decision to maintain the closure of venues and theatres due to the coronavirus pandemic. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN PARIS.
Berlin (Germany), Oct 28 /EFE/EPA) .- (CAMERA: Filip Singer) Members of the cultural and events industry staged a protest in Berlin to demand greater regularization for their sector, weakened by the coronavirus crisis.
Rome, Oct 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) A hundred owners and workers of bars and restaurants protested on Monday in Rome against the measure imposed by authorities that forces them to close their businesses at 6 pm.FOOTAGE OF THE PEOPLE CLOSING THEIR BUSINESSES AND THE PROTEST. SOUNDBITES OF PROTESTERS.Translations:ALESSANDRO: "In these last six months they could have done any of the things they had promised to better the situation, but they haven't done anything. They are putting the crisis on our back. We are a sector they can sacrifice, perfect, but we are a very important sector for the economy. I want to know what the government is going to do for us".ALESSANDRO: "We are having to send home people who have 53 years of experience, that have provided for the state, that have paid their taxes, that have worked hard and now have nothing.""It's not that we don't want the health problem to be respected, we've done so all this time: we have kept distances, we've used masks, we've closed spaces, we've done everything they asked us to do. This is the straw that broke the camel's back, enough is enough, we can't take it anymore."MARZI: "We find ourselves having to pay more and more debts, a very difficult situation, with an infinite debt we don't know how to face."MARZIA: "They've given us little money, saying they were sunk grant aids. What for? That money is gone. We have to pay taxes and nobody is helping us."
Tegucigalpa, Aug 17 (EFE).- The Cultural Center of Spain in Tegucigalpa (CCET) reopened its doors to the public on Tuesday, after being closed for 17 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (Camera: URIEL GUDIEL). SHOT LIST: THE FIRST DAY OF THE REOPENING OF THE CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN IN TEGUCIGALPA (CCET), HONDURAS.