All Exhibition articles – Page 85
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Newsdcinex, China Film Equipment join Philips as lamps partners
Philips has added partnerships with Belgium-based dcinex and China Film Equipment Corp (CFEC) as key value added resellers of Philips digital cinema xenon lamps.
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NewsSpanish int'l box office tops domestic
Spanish films made more at the international box office than domestically, according to a report released at the annual Madrid de Cine.
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NewsEvent cinema website launched
Event Cinema Association launches industry and consumer database.
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NewsVoD service to boost I Am Breathing rollout
The Scottish Documentary Institute (SDI) has partnered with UK VoD service Distrify to boost viewing and fundraising around documentary I Am Breathing.
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NewsNational Youth Film Festival announced
UK schools invited to take part in free film screenings as part of a £26m ($40m) investment in film education.
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NewsDolby, Regal unveil Atmos deal
Dolby and Regal Entertainment Group will announce on Friday morning [14] that the exhibitor has installed Dolby Atmos in 20 of its large-screen RPX: Regal Premium Experience theatres in time for the launch of Man Of Steel.
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NewsWanda adds Christie digital projectors
Wanda Cinema Line, Asia’s largest cinema chain, has added 350 Christie Solaria Series 2K and 4K digital projectors to its expanding screen base in China.
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CommentSwan Lake leaps into 3D
St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre staged the first ever 3D live ballet, filmed using James Cameron’s ground-breaking technology as seen in Avatar, and Peter Colley pulled on his 3D glasses to check out the results.
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NewsVue Entertainment sold for $1.5bn
Vue Entertainment is to be sold by private equity group Doughty Hanson for £935m ($1.5bn), a move that Vue CEO Tim Richards has described to ScreenDaily as “very postitive”.
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NewsSamsung strikes open-air cinema pact
Three open-air cinema producers have partnered with Samsung to host a series of summer screenings in the UK.
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NewsRestored Heaven’s Gate set for UK release
Michael Cimino’s epic Western Heaven’s Gate is due to return to UK cinemas with a digitally restored director’s cut.
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NewsOnly God Forgives sparks French political spat
Re-classification of Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives from a certificate 16 to certificate 12 prompts debate.
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NewsCurzon World hires Apollo's Arthur
Curzon World, the parent company of Curzon cinemas and distribution label Artificial Eye, has appointed former Apollo Cinemas managing director to the role of director of operations for Curzon Cinemas.
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NewsSelfish Giant wins Cannes Europa Cinemas Label
Clio Barnard’s UK feature The Selfish Giant has been awarded the Europa Cinemas Label in Cannes.
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NewsRussia's Paradise opening US cinema
The 10-screen luxury Five Stars multiplex will open in Glendale, Los Angeles, is scheduled to open on June 21 following an 18-month refurbishment.
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NewsClapp elected UNIC president
Clapp [pictured] replaces Ad Weststrate, who is stepping down after eight years.
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NewsIMAX, Gaumont to release
IMAX Corporation and Gaumont will digitally remaster Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s The Young And Prodigious T.S. Spivet and release on IMAX 3D across France on Oct 16.
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IMAX France to release Spivet
Jean-Pierre Jeunet pick-up continues IMAX’s focus on tailoring programming to specific regions or countries.
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NewsVue to acquire Poland's Multikino
Transaction will be completed once the approval of the Polish Office for Competition and Consumer Protection is obtained.
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NewsWheatley film to get simultaneous UK release
A Field in England first UK film to be released simultaneously in cinemas, on free TV, DVD and VoD.
















