China's film authority has ordered a suspension on all cinema screenings
during the official three-day national mourning for victims of the May 12
earthquake, which started yesterday.
The order was applicable to all cinemas, movie channels, film releasing and
screening associations, and film producers, the State Administration of Radio,
Film and Television (SARFT) said in a late Sunday notice.
Movie screening for both commercial and non-profit aims were suspended.
During the three-day mourning which ends at tomorrow midnight, all movie
channels must air disaster-relief themed programs including news reports, live
broadcasting, and charity advertisements, the administration said.
Movie producers must not hold any kind of film promotion activities, the
notice read.
Meanwhile, the country's press regulator, the General Administration of Press
and Publication, ordered games producers nationwide to halt the provision of
gaming services for the public during the national mourning.
Promotion activities for gaming products should also be suspended, the
administration said.
The State Council, the Cabinet, on Sunday ordered a three-day national
mourning to display respect for the dead in the devastating earthquake in
southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Flags are to be kept at half-mast and all public amusements will be suspended
for three days from yesterday.
The death toll in the 8.0-magnitude earthquake rose to 34,073 as
of yesterday noon, according to the earthquake relief headquarters of the
State Council.