All Exhibition articles – Page 19
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Cineworld revenue up nearly $1bn in 2021 as losses narrow
Releases such as ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ helped exhibitor boost revenue in 2021.
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NATO forms The Cinema Foundation to promote exhibition, diversity
NATO’s Jackie Brenneman to serve as president.
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What impact is the Russian boycott beginning to have on the industry?
The international sales sector is adjusting while Russian screens get local re-releases.
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European Film Academy expresses solidarity with Ukraine
61 of the EFA’s 4,000-plus members are from Ukraine.
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Cineplex’s Ellis Jacob to receive CinemaCon 2022 honour
Thirty-five-year veteran is former NATO chairman.
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Former Everyman CEO Crispin Lilly joins UK cinema operator Really Local Group (exclusive)
Lilly oversaw UK exhibition group Everyman for six years.
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Cineworld reveals strongest months of 2021; confirms appeal over Cineplex court judgement
The group ended 2021 with revenue at 88% of 2019’s levels in December 2021.
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Global box office up an estimated 78% in 2021, but well below pre-pandemic levels
This is still 48% down on the average of the last three pre-pandemic years.
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Belgian government backtracks on cinema closures
Belgium’s cinemas have reopened after the government scrapped new Covid measures
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Around 80 Belgian cinemas to stay open in defiance of Covid rules ordering them to close
Protests against the cultural shutdown are growing in Belgium
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Belgium to shutter cinemas for five weeks from December 26
Ostend Film Festival will be forced to change its original dates
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NATO’s Jackie Brenneman gets new ‘second-in-command’ position
Trade group also re-hires Todd Halstead for government relations team.
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UK cinemas able to access new emergency support amid Omicron surge
The UK government has unveiled a £1bn package plus an additional £30m through the Culture Recovery Fund.
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Bafta to allow titles entered for 2022 film awards to release as late as June
The “exceptional circumstances” are due to a Covid surge in the UK.
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Denmark closes cinemas for four weeks due to Omicron surge
Releases impacted include ‘Spencer’, ‘Lamb’ and San Sebastian prize-winner ‘As In Heaven’
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Cineworld shares plunge following Cineplex court defeat in Canada
Canadian court ruled the UK operator must pay $957m in damages following abandoned takeover.
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Global box office heading for 58% improvement in 2022, says analyst Gower Street
However, the global box office is not likely to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2023.
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Word of mouth is driving cinemagoing in Saudi, says Muvi Cinemas executive
Homegrown exhibitor currently owns and runs just under half of Saudi Arabia’s 420 screens.
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Face coverings mandatory in English cinemas from Friday but no Covid pass
England has adopted ‘Plan B’ following fears over a surge in Omicron cases
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German distributors push back releases amid Covid surge but Berlinale holds firm
Tighter national measures mean cinemagoers must be vaccinated or have proof of recovery from Covid-19.