Cannes Film Festival helps the homeless, gives people living space in hall
Cannes Film Festival helps the homeless, gives people living space in hall
Share:

The Cannes Film Festival is now helping people because of Coronavirus. In place of the event, in the Palace de Festival Hall, the institution is giving place to the homeless people to stay. These are the people who have lost their place of residence due to the lockdown between coronaviruses. The festival, which is going to be held from 12 to 23 May, has been postponed till June or July due to the Coronavirus. On Friday, the organizers opened the doors of the hall to the needy.

American actor Aaron Tveit tests Corona positive, shares this post on social media

A Cannes Town Hall official said that every night about 50 to 70 people are staying here. The organizers have also postponed the press conference of the festival to be held on April 16 for the time being. For the first time in the history of 74 years, the dates of Cannes have been pushed forward. Earlier in 1968, it was cancelled due to student agitation.

This actress donates 7.5 crores for children

According to the English website, Emmanuel Macron had appealed to more than 60 million people of France to stay at home a few days ago. About 12 thousand people are homeless in the country. According to the WorldMeter, there were 1331 deaths due to coronavirus in France on Thursday. More than 25 thousand people are infected.

This actress helped Selena to deal with breakup from Justin Bieber

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News