All Exhibition articles – Page 87
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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.
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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”.
















