All Features articles – Page 423
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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
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The sky's the limit
Ross Pollack, the new CEO of Hong Kong’s Celestial Pictures is looking to build the company brand and exploit its Shaw Brothers library digitally.
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Regional releasing
Nordisk is one of several major companies releasing across the Nordic region.
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Polar bear still on top of the world
Set up more than a century ago, Denmark’s Nordisk Film is a major regional producer and buyer of films. Now the company is looking to build on high-profile successes such as the Millennium trilogy.
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Reaching outside Norway
With strong state support, Norway has ambitious goals to attract international partners.
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Iceland: industry on the brink
Film has been hit hard by the financial crisis, and there may be worse to come.
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Finland: animated strength
The territory is making its mark in Europe and banking on its strength in animation.
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A better tomorrow?
Despite their international profile, Danish films are struggling for market share at home, and financing is under pressure.
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Crime pays in Sweden
A wave of successful genre novels and movies has stoked international interest in Sweden. Niklas Eriksson looks at the growing momentum in the Swedish production sector
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