All Features articles – Page 18
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Features15 indie cinemas from around the world that are thriving post-pandemic
Screen celebrates venues that have navigated Covid to remain a force in their communities.
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FeaturesCineworld CEO on firm's challenging pandemic, how Covid settled windows debate
Mooky Greidinger spent much of the pandemic firefighting, but is optimistic about how cinemagoing will continue its post-Covid revival in 2022 and 2023.
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FeaturesWhy the UK's boutique cinema sector continues to grow despite pandemic challenges
The changing nature of development in the UK is creating new opportunities — and attractive deals — for the nation’s boutique and indie chains.
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FeaturesVue International’s Tim Richards talks post-pandemic recovery: “We’re in rebuilding mode”
CEO Tim Richards acknowledges that his 228-site circuit is emerging from the pandemic as a “bruised” operation, but sees opportunity ahead.
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FeaturesHow Alamo Drafthouse Cinema fought back from bankruptcy
Shelli Taylor, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, talks about how the Austin-based chain has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a fitter and smarter operation — with big plans ahead.
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FeaturesWill cinemas embrace variable pricing?
North American exhibitors experimented with the strategy for the releases of ’Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and ’The Batman’.
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FeaturesHow MoviePass is looking to rise again
Back under the ownership of original co-founder Stacy Spikes, MoviePass hopes to rebuild trust with audiences and exhibitors.
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FeaturesUK cinemas cheered by strong start to 2022 but still facing theatrical window challenge
Charles Gant assesses the UK exhibition sector.
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FeaturesNo blockbusters, no lamps: how Russian cinemas are being impacted by western sanctions
Cinemas in Russia are grappling with the twin blow of lack of access to Hollywood releases and a squeeze on equipment.
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FeaturesWhy have Hollywood films been virtually shut out of China in recent years?
“No official rejections have been received. Technically they are not banned, they just don’t get approved.”
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FeaturesIndia’s S.S. Rajamouli on filming hit ‘RRR’ in Ukraine, next project with Mahesh Babu
Period action drama has topped $100m at the worldwide box office.
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Features10 hot documentary projects pitched at the CPH:DOX Forum
Colonialism, sex and rape culture, and financial inequality all in focus.
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FeaturesOnline pioneers make physical comeback: CPH:DOX directors talk 2022 edition
Katrine Kiilgaard and Niklas Engstrom’s first edition in charge launches today.
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Features‘Hellbound’ producer Climax Studio’s CEO on the rise of Korea’s TV and film industry
Seungmin Byun reveals his plans for one of South Korea’s leading drama production companies and reflects on the rise of the Korean TV and film industry
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FeaturesFilmart’s Peggie Liu on the changes and challenges of its 2022 online edition
Associate director at Hong Kong’s Filmart looks ahead to the third virtual edition.
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FeaturesHong Kong’s Filmart readies third virtual edition as buyers “appetite for film still strong”
Asia’s largest content market is set to roll out for a third year online.
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FeaturesHong Kong industry director Jacob Wong on taking films from “cradle to maturity”
Wong reveals why he is spending more time in China.
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FeaturesDeparting Berlinale Generation head Maryanne Redpath on 30 years at the festival
Redpath talks programming for young audiences, recalls hugging Tilda Swinton
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FeaturesAndrew Dominik on his new Nick Cave doc, why 'Blonde' is a "masterpiece"
Australian director discusses his Nick Cave documentary This Much I Know To Be True and upcoming Netflix project Blonde.
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Features“There will be a lot of rules”: Berlin co-chief Mariette Rissenbeek on what to expect at the festival
The Berlinale’s co-head on the challenges ahead and her most highly anticipated moment of this year’s festival.
















