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China 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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Picturehouse 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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First 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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IMAX, Cineworld sign five-theatre agreement
Theatres to be added across UK and other European markets.
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Event 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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Ken Loach doc to offer 'pay what you can' tickets
UK distributor Dogwoof is pioneering a new “pay what you can” release for Louise Osmond’s feature documentary about British filmmaker Ken Loach.
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Ymagis launches crowdfunding platform to restore classic films
Monsieur Gangster, In The Realm Of The Senses and The Big Blue among first titles to be featured.
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Curzon Home Cinema to trial live features
The UK outfit is bolstering its day-and-date offering with the introduction of live red carpet features and post-film Q&As.
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Live cinema on the rise, says report
Almost half of UK exhibitors are now screening live cinema experiences.
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Odeon & UCI revenues up 10% in 2016
As it reports its Q1 financials, Europe’s largest exhibitor has revealed that it plans to open 20 new cinemas across Europe by 2020.
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British Film Institute reveals plans for $190m development
Anonymous benefactor reignites plans to radically transform the BFI’s home on London’s South Bank.
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FACT faces uncertain future following MPA funding pull
Anti-piracy body is set to lose 50% of its funding within six months.
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Europa Cinemas rises to 38 million admissions in 2015
Titles such as Mustang helped boost figures by 3 million year-on-year.
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Rio cinema staff to strike over pay dispute
Cinema director confirms that venue will not open on May 25; actress and former Rio employee Zawe Ashton comments.
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EU box office grosses hit record high of $8.4bn
The 28 EU states recorded grosses of $8.4bn in 2015, says a report from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
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US Briefs: Ticket prices averaged $8.43 in 2015
Plus: CE+S wins first contract to instal Dolby Atmos in Colombia
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Picturehouse strikes international deal with Royal Opera House Live
The company will be the exclusive international distributor of ROH Live Cinema for the Opera’s 2016/17 season.
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Ang Lee's war drama 'Billy Lynn' faces projection challenge
EXCLUSIVE: Only a handful of exhibitors will be able to screen Ang Lee’s anticipated drama as the director intends.
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Warner Bros allays Screening Room fears
CEO Kevin Tsujihara, whose studio has been bruised by poor reviews and flagging global box office for its costly Batman V Superman, played to the hearts of theatre owners in a presentation on Tuesday that reaffirmed its commitment to the theatrical experience.