All Exhibition articles – Page 61
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Picturehouse to release Zola Budd-Mary Decker doc 'The Fall'
Daniel Gordon directs the story of the controversial race between Zola Budd and Mary Decker at 1984 Olympics.
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First Dolby Cinema sites open in Asia
Dolby Laboratories has announced its first Dolby theatres in Asia at Wanda Cinema Line sites in Dalian, Changchun, Chongqing and Jinan.
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IMAX, Cineworld sign five-theatre agreement
Theatres to be added across UK and other European markets.
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CineEurope: Reaping digital’s rewards
Thanks to a booming box office, there is an air of confidence among Europe’s distributors and exhibitors ahead of the 25th edition of CineEurope (June 20-23). Matt Mueller previews an event set to host screenings of US and European titles, high-level debate and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
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IMAX plans for film production, VR and China
Riding high after its $1bn year in 2015, Imax is planning high-profile moves into original film production, one-off TV specials and virtual reality.
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Event cinema in the spotlight at CineEurope
The event cinema sector could be worth $1bn by 2020. ECA MD Melissa Cogavin talks to Screen about growth ahead of the European trade show.
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What happened when the 'Apocalypse' came to Denver
Visitors to the Denver Film Society who were unable to catch X-Men: Apocalypse at the Colorado non-profit’s signature Sie FilmCenter last weekend will get another opportunity this weekend. Why is this of note, you ask?
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Ken Loach doc to offer 'pay what you can' tickets
UK distributor Dogwoof is pioneering a new “pay what you can” release for Louise Osmond’s feature documentary about British filmmaker Ken Loach.
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Ymagis launches crowdfunding platform to restore classic films
Monsieur Gangster, In The Realm Of The Senses and The Big Blue among first titles to be featured.
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Curzon Home Cinema to trial live features
The UK outfit is bolstering its day-and-date offering with the introduction of live red carpet features and post-film Q&As.
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Live cinema on the rise, says report
Almost half of UK exhibitors are now screening live cinema experiences.
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Odeon & UCI revenues up 10% in 2016
As it reports its Q1 financials, Europe’s largest exhibitor has revealed that it plans to open 20 new cinemas across Europe by 2020.
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British Film Institute reveals plans for $190m development
Anonymous benefactor reignites plans to radically transform the BFI’s home on London’s South Bank.
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FACT faces uncertain future following MPA funding pull
Anti-piracy body is set to lose 50% of its funding within six months.
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Europa Cinemas rises to 38 million admissions in 2015
Titles such as Mustang helped boost figures by 3 million year-on-year.
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Rio cinema staff to strike over pay dispute
Cinema director confirms that venue will not open on May 25; actress and former Rio employee Zawe Ashton comments.
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In-Flight Entertainment: Cinemas In The Sky
As wifi becomes increasingly available on airplanes, how is it changing the way we consume films and TV while travelling and what impact is this having on the airline rights business?
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EU box office grosses hit record high of $8.4bn
The 28 EU states recorded grosses of $8.4bn in 2015, says a report from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
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Screening Room: reason to be fearful?
Proposal to smash theatrical release windows has cast a pall over the industry, writes Screen US editor Jeremy Kay.