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Screen's Global Top 10 - June 25 - 27
Global Top 10 June 25 - 27TitleGross $ScrnsToy Story 398,544,9299843Grown Ups42,996,524 Knight And Day32,555,2105,339The A Team13,840,9217654Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time8,667,5648287Sex And The City 28,177,8785999Shrek Forever After7,224,1283508Get Him To The Greek6,944,1157622Killers5,378,1653990Welcome To Shama Town3,671,200385*Source: Screen International; Rentrak EDI. Based on North American and international box-office charts.For the full Global ...
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Wayne Borg
The COO of Abu Dhabi’s twofour54 talks about his ambitions for the media zone, and what makes it different from other entertainment organisations.
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Legend Of The Fist: The Return Of Chen Zhen
Currently in post-production, Legend Of The Fist: The Return Of Chen Zhen is one of Asia’s most highly-anticipated late summer releases.
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Aude Hesbert, festival director of Paris Cinema
Paris Cinema aims to offer French cinema-goers a taste of the latest films from festivals around the world. Festival director Aude Hesbert explains the festival’s ethos and plans for this year’s edition.
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Junkhearts
Shooting is drawing to a close on Junkhearts, a London based drama starring Eddie Marsan, directed by first time feature film-maker Tinge Krishnan for Coded Pictures.
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Hattie Dalton
The director of Third Star, which the Closing Night Gala at EIFF, talks about her experiences of shooting the low-budget film in a remote part of Wales and how she set out to confound genre expectations.
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Karl Golden
The Irish director talks about making his second feature, Pelican Blood, which had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last week.
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British Invasion
Geoffrey Macnab previews the seventh London UK Film Focus, which is including non-British films for the first time.
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Screen's Global Top 10 - June 18-20
Screen International’s top 10 films worldwide this weekend.
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Weekly International Box Office - June 18-20
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Now appearing in theatres
The cinema is being redefined by alternative content - screenings of opera, theatre, sport and rock concerts to bring in new audiences. And with digital expansion, it is an area set for further growth.
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Catching up with 3D
So far in 2010, 3D has delivered more than $1bn at the global box office. But with only 8% of global screens equipped for the format, can exhibitors keep up with the flow of product?
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Everything to play for
China’s exhibition sector has seen astounding growth in the past few years, with a large number of new cinemas being built. Yet the territory remains under-screened and is set for further major expansion
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Standing guard
Most wide releases score the bulk of their theatrical gross in the opening few weeks - but exhibitors remain fiercely protective over the established four-month release window.
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Taking the initiative
Exhibitors are increasingly proactive when it comes to attracting audiences. Screen International correspondents explore programmes in key markets around the world