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The Covid-19 pandemic is forcing several films to change their theatrical release date.

The eagerly awaited

Aline

, the film by Valérie Lemercier, freely inspired by the life of Celine Dion has finally been postponed to November 10, according to Gaumont on Tuesday.

It had already been postponed in November 2020 and was then scheduled for February 17.

The film will retrace the singer's entire life, from her dreams of little girls, her marriage to René, to her breathtaking shows in Las Vegas.

This is not a comedy film, but a form of tribute to this singer with an extraordinary destiny and career.

🔴 [# Communiqué] @Gaumont adjusts its line-up!



👉10 / 20/2021: #IllusionsPerdues by Xavier Giannoli



👉10 / 11/2021: #Aline by Valérie Lemercier



👉15 / 12/2021: #Mystere by Denis Imbert



👉26 / 01/2022: #RumbaLaVie by Franck Dubosc

- Quentin Becker (@quentinbecker_) January 12, 2021

Other films have also been postponed.

According to Quentin Becker, France and International press and promotion director at Gaumont,

Illusions perdues

by Xavier Giannoli will be released in theaters on October 20,

Mystère

by Denis Imbert is postponed to December 15 (instead of February 3), and

Rumba la vie

de Franck Dubosc on January 26, 2022 (instead of December 15).

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