James Bond lost millions to Mexico shops
Le Monde.fr avec AFP |
Thousands of traders from the historic center of Mexico City complain of having a shortfall of more than $ 24 million due to the filming of "Spectrum", the new James Bond.
The megalopolis only talked about it for 15 days filming spy exploits 007 in the old Senate and on the huge Zocalo square, historic center of the city, where stand the imposing National Palace and the Cathedral.
Undercompensated
The downside, "the closing of streets and shops affected directly and indirectly more than 6,627 shops, who lost $ 24.6 million," according to Canacope, local chamber of commerce. Filming in Mexico began there two weeks and ends Wednesday.
The shops were given a daily compensation of 100 to 130 dollars a day off, but they complain of the lack of the same, according to Canacope.
Stephanie Sigman will be the first "Bond girl" Mexican, while Daniel Craig will play the famous secret agent. . The first "Spectrum" is scheduled for November 6th.
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