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Six talking points for the international film industry in 2024
Government funding cuts, AI and potential sales company consolidation are in the spotlight this year.
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Awards contenders grapple with France’s rigid windowing rules
Are changes on the horizon for 2024?
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How TikTok helped reverse the box office fortunes for ‘Consent’ in France
The sexual abuse drama has managed to multiply its ticket sales tenfold since its tepid opening in French theatres last month.
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‘Barbenheimer’ drives North American summer box office towards $4bn
‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ helped bring about the second biggest July in domestic box-office history
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How dedicated staffers are ensuring UK-Ireland cinemas don’t run out of popcorn as audiences embrace Barbenheimer
Many cinemas have broken their all-time admissions records.
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How 'Barbenheimer' effect is selling out UK cinemas ahead of bumper opening weekend
Cinema operators report advance bookings are ahead of ‘No Time To Die’.
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Hollywood looks to ‘Indiana Jones’, ‘Barbie’, ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘M:I-7’ to spark up summer box office
July is a crowded month that Hollywood will be watching closely.
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11 talking points from CineEurope 2023
Topics include diverse content, streamers on the big screen, and the Cineworld succession plan.
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North American box office is bouncing back but the world is watching what happens next
What will attract broader audiences back to North American cinemas in 2023?
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UK exhibitors remain optimistic for 2023 box office growth despite sluggish first quarter
After two years of strong post-pandemic recovery, UK cinemas saw box-office momentum slow down in Q1 2023.
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Can TikTok save the cinema industry?
Distributors and exhibitors are harnessing the power of imaginative social media creators who are crafting insider takes on everything from ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to the films of Eric Rohmer.
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North American box office up 64% in 2022 but Hollywood frets over prestige films (updated)
Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick ruled the roost in $7.5bn year.
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Searchlight execs talk box office success of ‘The Menu’
Satire is studio’s highest grossing North American release since The Shape Of Water in 2017.
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Is the theatrical market in crisis for feature documentaries?
Distributors and sellers assess the market on the eve of IDFA.
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How Hong Kong cinema is bouncing back with local hits from new talent
Beleaguered Hong Kong cinemas are being revived by local hits from new talent, but censorship continues to prove a challenge
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Summer box office: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ boost can’t overcome looming challenges
Screen reports on the cinema sector’s strike towards pre-pandemic normalcy.
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‘Eric Ravilious: Drawn To War’ filmmaker Margy Kinmonth talks next projects, box-office run
The doc has been the summer’s surprise box office hit in the UK and Ireland.
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Smaller films play vital role in tempting audiences back to cinemas, new research finds
Audiences attracted to the cinema in the past by films featuring Black protagonists have been ill‑served by films released in the post-pandemic era.
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How Pathé is steering ’Parallel Mothers’ past £1m at the UK box office
The distributor is taking advantage of the screens available at UK cinemas for the Pedro Almodovar film.
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How have key Oscar contenders fared at the Covid-era box office?
Screen assesses how key titles in the Oscar race are faring this year in a post-pandemic, shrunken-window world.