All Features articles – Page 101
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How will Covid caution affect turnout of Asian industry in Cannes?
While many will make the journey, others cite concerns over Covid safety.
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Word of Mouth: why Trafalgar Releasing’s Lyn Goleby avoids reading about film on social media
The pioneering UK indie exhibitor and chair of Trafalgar Releasing believes she’s a hard demographic to reach.
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15 indie cinemas from around the world that are thriving post-pandemic
Screen celebrates venues that have navigated Covid to remain a force in their communities.
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Cineworld CEO on firm's challenging pandemic, how Covid settled windows debate
Mooky Greidinger spent much of the pandemic firefighting, but is optimistic about how cinemagoing will continue its post-Covid revival in 2022 and 2023.
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Five places to feast at Jeonju International Film Festival
From bibimbap to blowfish, here is a selection of what to eat and where in the cuisine capital of South Korea.
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Why the UK's boutique cinema sector continues to grow despite pandemic challenges
The changing nature of development in the UK is creating new opportunities — and attractive deals — for the nation’s boutique and indie chains.
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How Korea’s Jeonju is resurrecting the full festival experience with “determination and safety”
Festival set to return with a fully-fledged physical edition for the first time since 2019.
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‘Parasite’ and five other titles that shot in and around Jeonju
The city and surrounding area has provided locations for ‘Okja’, Netflix series ‘Sense8’ and more.
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“We want to pull audiences back to cinemas”: Jeonju film festival director reveals bold ambitions
Lee Joon-dong reveals ambitions for this year’s festival and beyond.
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Vue International’s Tim Richards talks post-pandemic recovery: “We’re in rebuilding mode”
CEO Tim Richards acknowledges that his 228-site circuit is emerging from the pandemic as a “bruised” operation, but sees opportunity ahead.
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How Alamo Drafthouse Cinema fought back from bankruptcy
Shelli Taylor, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, talks about how the Austin-based chain has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a fitter and smarter operation — with big plans ahead.
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Will cinemas embrace variable pricing?
North American exhibitors experimented with the strategy for the releases of ’Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and ’The Batman’.
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“My task is telling stories to the world”: how Ukrainian creatives are finding purpose amid war
In the Ukrainian filmmaking community, some professionals have attempted to carry on with their work in an act of resistance.
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How MoviePass is looking to rise again
Back under the ownership of original co-founder Stacy Spikes, MoviePass hopes to rebuild trust with audiences and exhibitors.
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UK cinemas cheered by strong start to 2022 but still facing theatrical window challenge
Charles Gant assesses the UK exhibition sector.
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How Ukrainian film crews are adapting to the reality of war
Documentary filmmaker Robbie Fraser recently returned from the country.
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“There’s cautious optimism”: What next for North America’s post-pandemic exhibition sector?
“What has been missing is a full and robust release schedule. When we have that, we’ll be able to figure out where we are in reality…”
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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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Word of Mouth - See Saw’s Patrick Walters on how making ‘Heartstopper’ has influenced his own viewing habits
The TV exec reveals who curates his cultural feed.
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My Screen Life: UNIC's Laura Houlgatte Abbott on falling for Disney’s cartoon fox and the wit of Kristin Scott Thomas
Brussels-based International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), looks after the interests of cinemas throughout Europe.