All Exhibition articles – Page 84
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NewsRealD, Cinemex ink 10-year deal
RealD and Mexico’s second-largest exhibitor Cinemex have inked a ten-year deal that will see RealD become the exclusive 3D technology provider for the circuit.
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NewsMoebius cleared for release with cuts
Maverick auteur Kim Ki-duk’s controversial Moebius has finally been given the greenlight by the Korean Media Rating Board (KMRB) for local release - with two and a half minutes cut from the original.
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NewsOlympic Studios gets cinema convert
The Olympic Studios in Barnes is being converted into a cinema venue with two screens.
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NewsTwo IMAX sites set for Ecuador
Executives at IMAX and Supercines, Ecuador’s largest exhibitor, announced on Monday [Jul 29] the construction of two theatres in the city of Guayaquil, the country’s largest and most populous city.
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NewsIMAX, Wanda grow footprint
IMAX Corporation announce separate deals on Wednesday [24] with Wanda Cinema Line and Wanda-owned AMC that effectively turn Wanda into IMAX’s biggest single exhibition partner in the world.
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NewsIMAX ties with Pathé in Switzerland
IMAX has signed an agreement with Pathé to open a new theatre in Switzerland.
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NewsIMAX, CJ CGV to add 35 theatres
IMAX in partnership with CJ CGV Holdings, operator of South Korea’s largest multiplex cinema chain, has announced the addition of 35 new IMAX theatres to the companies’ existing commitment in South Korea and China.
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NewsElysium to get IMAX treatment
IMAX Corporation, TriStar Pictures and Media Rights Capital announced on Tuesday [9] that Neill Blomkamp’s sci-fi is to be digitally remastered and will open on IMAX worldwide starting on Aug 9.
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TGV Cinemas completes digitisation process
Malaysian exhibitor TGV Cinemas has converted all of its cinemas to digital, with the installation of 164 Christie digital projectors.
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NewsMars' Yildirim and Rieder talk Turkey growth
The Turkish exhibitor, honoured at CineEurope last week, aims to reach 1000 screens by 2016.
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NewsBFI launches $8.5m programming fund
The British Film Institute (BFI) has launched a Programming Development Fund, worth up to $2.1m (£1.4m) a year to 2017.
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NewsBFI unveils Gothic cinema season
The British Film Institute (BFI) is to launch a major project dedicated to Gothic cinema, which includes more than 150 films and around 1,000 screenings throughout the UK.
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NewsMister Smith unveils Fifth Estate footage
CineEurope round-up: recaps of Disney and Sony presentations; Harkness unveils foldable screen.
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NewsCineEurope day 3: Paramount sequels, Pompeii Live success
Paramount confirms major sequels, Pompeii Live a UK hit; Sony, Vue and Eagle Rock team for Aerosmith release.
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NewsWhite House Down re-mastered for IMAX
White House action drama starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx to be released on IMAX screens internationally.
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NewsCineEurope: Exhibitors can join forces to boost event cinema
Quality of content, targeted marketing and the wider backing of exhibitors are keys to building alternative content into a $1 billion market, according to leading content owners, distributors and exhibitors attending CineEurope.
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NewsFox unveils footage of final Gandolfini film
CINEEUROPE: Other highlights of Fox presentation include Ridley Scott and Ben Stiller presenting their next films.
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CineEurope: A call for more trailers
Sony’s Rory Bruer urges exhibitors to screen more trailers; UNIC’s Phil Clapp wants studios to keep supplying 35mm prints where needed.
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NewsPicturehouse to distribute live Bowie event
London’s V&A museum has teamed with Picturehouse Entertainment to screen a live cinema event around its David Bowie exhibition.
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NewsRealD launches large format brand
Tech company launches LUXE, backed by studios, at CineEurope.
















