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Culture industry, among the hardest hit by the pandemic in France

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Paris, Oct 31 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Mohammed Badra).- The French cultural sector faces the country's second coronavirus lockdown with sadness and discouragement. Bookstores are fighting to be considered essential so that they can reopen. FOOTAGE OF CINEMAS, LIBRARIES AND BOOKSTORES IN PARIS.

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