All Exhibition articles – Page 16
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How 1,065 unique versions of ’Avatar: The Way Of Water’ were delivered to cinemas
“We could go to higher than 48 frame rates and more immersive experiences. The door is now open.”
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Tilda Swinton, Steven Spielberg back growing campaign to save London cinema Curzon Mayfair
The future of the Curzon Mayfair looks uncertain with the landlord refusing to renew the Curzon’s lease, which ends in 2024.
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How new laser projection technology delivers huge energy savings for cinemas
Not only does the newer technology deliver superior picture quality but significant energy savings for cinema owners
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Outgoing NATO president John Fithian on the current state of exhibition, streamers and his biggest regret
After two decades at the helm, National Association of Theatre Owners CEO John Fithian is stepping down after this year’s CinemaCon.
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The tricky path to net zero: how cinemas are getting serious about sustainability
“When we started looking at that net-zero plan, we realised it is extraordinarily complicated.”
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UK distributors call for overhaul of “stifling” BBFC fee structure
Indie distributors charge the current structure prevents wider release of arthouse films.
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Italian government unveils $20m plan to boost summer cinemagoing with discounted cinema tickets
Audiences can watch Italian and European productions at approximately half price.
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“I grew up in this cinema family”: why the granddaughter of UK cinema mogul Sam King wrote a book about his life
The daughter of Screen’s founder has written a book about her grandfather Sam King, co-founder of Shipman & King
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The Centrepiece interview: Cinépolis CEO on the future of LatAm exhibition
Alejandro Ramirez Magaña, CEO of the biggest cinema chain in Latin America, talks post-pandemic recovery, the global market and The Whale.
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Cineworld drops plans to sell cinemas in Eastern Europe and Israel
Exhibitor said offers did not meet value required by lenders.
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In conversation: leading European cinema operators talk cost-of-living challenges and changing consumer behaviour
Screen spoke jointly to the chief executives at three exhibitors, which operate collectively across France, Spain, Scandinavia, Italy, Austria and southeast Europe.
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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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UK’s Everyman sees admissions rise 70% in 2022, well ahead of national average
Admissions totalled 3.4m, compared to 2m in 2021.
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Australia’s Q1 box office down 26% on 2019 but strong Easter weekend fuels optimism
’The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ on course to be biggest animated film in the territory.
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Cineworld files restructuring plan that will largely wipe out existing shareholders
Cinema operator filed plans to Texas bankruptcy court.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ smashes animation record
Busy week sees 19 releases, including Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’, and ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’.
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UK and Ireland cinemas saw solid post-pandemic recovery in 2022, says FDA report
UK and Ireland cinema admissions were up 60% to 128 million in 2022.
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France’s box office continues recovery in March but still down 20% on pre-pandemic levels
Creed III was the top title of the month.
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‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves’ steals UK-Ireland box office top spot with £3.4m opening
Lionsgate’s ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’, Disney’s ‘Rye Lane’ hold well.