Bedbugs force closure of prestigious Paris cinema

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Paris' prestigious Cinematheque Francaise is to temporarily close amid a bedbug infestation.

Paris' prestigious Cinematheque Francaise is to temporarily close amid a bedbug infestation.

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  • The Cinematheque Francaise will temporarily close its screening halls for a month due to a bedbug infestation discovered after sightings.
  • Bedbugs were reported during a Sigourney Weaver master class, with audience members complaining of bites and seeing them crawling around.
  • All seats will be dismantled and treated with dry steam, and carpets will receive the same treatment to ensure a safe environment.

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PARIS - The prestigious Cinematheque Francaise said on Nov 28 it would temporarily close over a bedbug infestation after sightings of the blood-sucking creatures, including during a master class with Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver.

The Cinematheque, an internationally renowned film archive and cinema, said in a statement it would close its four screening halls for a month from Nov 28.

The temporary closure, which comes after a series of reported bedbug sightings, should guarantee viewers “a perfectly safe and comfortable environment”, it said.

In early November, several audience members complained to French reporters about being bitten by bedbugs following a master class with Oscar-nominated star Weaver, known for roles in films such as Alien.

One person told French daily newspaper Le Parisien that bedbugs had been seen crawling around “the seats and clothes”.

At the Cinematheque, located in eastern Paris, three screening halls are open to the public while the fourth is used for educational activities.

“All the seats will be dismantled and then individually treated with dry steam at 180 deg C several times, before being systematically checked by dogs”, the institution said.

Carpets will receive the “same level” of treatment.

Other areas of the building will remain open, including a current exhibition about US actor and filmmaker Orson Welles.

In 2023, the government said it was launching a concerted effort to fight bedbugs, which appeared in numbers on public transport, in cinemas and in hospitals

as France prepared to host the 2024 Paris Olympics.

In 2024, the government said that

disinformation spread by Russia-linked social media accounts

had amplified the public’s panic in autumn 2023.

People were bitten during an event at the cinema with Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver.

PHOTO: AFP

Bedbugs get their name from their habit of nesting in mattresses, although they can also hide in clothes and in luggage.

Bedbug bites leave red areas, blisters or large rashes on the skin, and can cause intense itching or allergic reactions.

They also often cause psychological distress, sleeping issues, anxiety and depression. AFP

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