All Exhibition articles – Page 18
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Inside the opening of Saudi Arabia’s first independent cinema
“This explosion in enthusiasm renews your hope in the future of cinema.”
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How Saudi cinema-going has transformed since Covid – for the better
Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where admissions have doubled since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ secures China theatrical release
December release will help boost box office of the big budget feature.
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Virtual reality hubs to launch in three Dutch cinemas, supported by IDFA
The New Reality initiative is the brainchild of Cassette Stories’ Babette Wijntjes.
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Campaign underway to raise £2m to save Edinburgh Filmhouse
The campaign is spearheaded by former Filmhouse employees Rod White, David Boyd, James Rice and Ginnie Atkinson.
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Inside the battle to rescue Cineworld
How might Cineworld’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy process play out for the exhibition giant — and for the distributors that supply it with feature films?
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‘The Wandering Earth 2’ readies Chinese New Year release
The sequel to China’s first sci-fi blockbuster being positioned as a must-watch tentpole.
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European Film Academy launches inaugural ‘Month of European Film’
Initiative aimed at strengthening the visibility of European films.
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Cineworld reaches bankruptcy settlement with lenders and landlords - report
Reuters report says deal will allow exhibition group to pay rent to landlords.
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Local language films help Imax offset Hollywood slowdown
Non-US films accounted for 30% of the big-screen company’s third quarter revenue.
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Edinburgh film festival, Filmhouse faced “major risks” over past six years, accounts reveal
Reduction in public funds, issues with film supply and effective corporate governance were all cited as factors.
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Disney says ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is heading to French cinemas but repeats windows warning
It is the latest move in Disney’s tangle with the French windows system.
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“Admissions are better in the eighth week of release,” says exhibitor of changing arthouse release patterns
Films need to be given longer runs, they added.
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Lukas Dhont, Alice Diop among European Arthouse Cinema Day ambassadors
The event runs on November 13 across 700 cinemas globally
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‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ to be first Netflix film to play all major UK cinema chains
Film will receive an exclusive one-week theatrical release from November 23.
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John Fithian to retire as top US theatre group lobbyist in May 2023
NATO executive board begins search for successor.
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Should cheap ticket promotions become a regular feature of UK cinemas?
National Cinema Day brought a surge of admissions to UK cinemas during the traditional September lull.
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Admissions to remain below pre-pandemic levels for next two years, says Cineworld Group
The troubled exhibition giant has released its interim results for the sixth-month period ending on June 30, 2022.
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Florida cinemas, Disney, Universal theme parks close as Hurricane Ian approaches
State officials warn of Category 3 or 4 hurricane expeted to make landfall on Wednesday.
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UK-Ireland box office to top £1bn by end of 2022, analysts predict
Outperforming global figures, but challenges remain after slow summer.