All Exhibition articles – Page 48
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NewsFrench exhibitors vow to keep cinemas open as government bans gatherings of more than 100 people
“If their theatres close down completely, it will be very difficult to kickstart their operations and coax spectators back in after weeks of closure.”
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NewsUPDATED: FICCI Frames postponed, India shutters cinemas and production
Several film releases have also been postponed, including Rohena Gera’s Cannes Critics Week title Sir.
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NewsKinepolis announces closure of cinemas in Belgium until March 31 due to coronavirus
Company operates 111 cinemas worldwide, with a total of 1,079 screens and almost 200,000 seats.
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NewsPlans afoot to turn Edinburgh’s Filmhouse into Scottish national film hub
£50m ($65m) plan likely to take at least five years to complete.
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NewsCinemaCon organisers bullish about show despite cancellations from China, Japan, South Korea, Italy
Every expectation of “successful and well-attended CinemaCon 2020 celebrating the moviegoing experience.”
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NewsHow Paramount UK worked with Rapman and exhibitors to ensure ‘Blue Story’ reached a wide audience
The London-set drama has taken more than $6m at the box office.
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NewsJapan’s Uplink to open four-screen arthouse cinema in Kyoto
New mini-theatre complex will mark Uplink’s third arthouse cinema in Japan.
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NewsNew figures show “period of considerable success” for UK exhibition sector
Phil Clapp and Lucy Jones were speaking at the UK Cinema Association’s annual conference.
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NewsEdgar Wright calls for more industry professionals to see films with a paying audience
Wright also called on advertisers to shorten the commercials shown in advance of movies in British cinemas.
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NewsChinese companies pull out of CinemaCon over coronavirus travel ban
The Las Vegas exhibitors convention “will be held as planned,” organisers say.
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NewsUK cinema-going initiative Meerkat Movies extended until 2023
Company says promotion has driven 34m admissions to date.
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NewsUK box office admissions fall slightly in 2019; blockbuster concerns for 2020
Admissions recovered from a slow start last year, although revenue fell, a trend which may continue into 2020 with less surefire hits due for release.
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NewsUniversal sends updated version of ‘Cats’ to theatres
Director had been working on effects shots up until film’s premiere
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NewsCineworld to acquire Canada’s Cineplex in $2.1bn deal
Cineplex is the largest operator in Canada with 165 cinemas, 1,695 screens and a 75% market share of the territory’s box office.
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NewsEuropa Cinemas 2019 conference: six talking points
Content overload, the challenge of luring young audiences into cinema theatres and an unexpected mood of optimism were at the heart of the discussion.
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NewsVue reinstates Rapman’s ‘Blue Story’ following “ongoing review of security”
The chain is putting “additional security arrangements” in cinemas.
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NewsVue chief explains ‘Blue Story’ decision: “it attracted a very young audience”
CEO Tim Richards: Decision is a “catalyst for a much-needed national conversation”.
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NewsRapman blasts Vue’s ‘Blue Story’ response in new interview
The UK writer-director gave an interview on BBC Breakfast.
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NewsShowcase reinstates 'Blue Story' in UK venues (updated from reports)
Chain reportedly reverses earlier decision following consultation with Paramount.
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NewsNetflix takes over New York’s Paris Theatre art house institution
Venue launched in 1948 under auspices of Pathé Cinema.
















