All Exhibition articles – Page 67
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NewsThis Way Up awards £50,000 to innovative exhibition projects
Notes On Blindness and Life, Animated among four features to benefit from exhibition fund.
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NewsIMAX strikes biggest theatre deal to date with China’s Wanda
The agreement will see 150 additional sites built across the territory, upping IMAX China’s total screen count to 742.
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NewsRealD, Wanda Cinema Line expand 3D alliance
The companies announced in China on Tuesday morning what they called the largest 3D installation agreement in the history of the format.
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NewsCineworld completes $124m deal for five Empire cinemas
Acqusitions include the nine-screen Empire Leicester Square [pictured], while Cineworld Haymarket will be taken over by Empire.
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NewsUS ticket price hits ‘all-time’ high
The average cost of a cinema ticket in the second quarter of 2016 reached $8.73, marking the highest unadjusted level ever according to data issued by the National Association Of Theatre Owners (NATO) on Monday.
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News'Bastille Day' pulled from French screens after Nice attacks
Studiocanal requests that exhibitors remove terror plot thriller from programmes.
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NewsDalian Wanda Group in talks for 49% stake in Paramount (report)
Following its acquisition of Odeon & UCI Cinemas earlier this week, Dalian Wanda Group is in talks to buy a 49% stake in Paramount Pictures from Viacom, according to reports.
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NewsChina-controlled AMC to buy Odeon & UCI Cinemas for $1.2bn
Blockbuster deal makes AMC the world’s largest movie theatre operator.
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NewsSony, Ang Lee among heavyweights invited to explore Douglas Trumbull's Magi Pod cinema format
EXCLUSIVE: Private demonstrations of the exhibition format to take place over summer.
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NewsICO's women in cinema scheme to return
Women Leadership scheme aims to address gender imbalance in top cinema jobs
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News'Kingsman', 'Spectre' top 2015 BBFC complaints
Family animation Minions also received double digit complaints from members of the public.
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NewsChina box office: 'Now You See Me 2' beats 'Independence Day'
Lionsgate had its biggest opening in China with Now You See Me 2 on $43.64m from its first three days
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NewsPicturehouse 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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NewsFirst 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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NewsIMAX, Cineworld sign five-theatre agreement
Theatres to be added across UK and other European markets.
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FeaturesCineEurope: 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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FeaturesIMAX 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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NewsEvent 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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CommentWhat 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?
















