Cheapest Cinema Tickets in France, Germany & UK Revealed Three studies have thrown a light on cinema ticket prices in France, Germany and UK, with France having lowest prices and spread and UK having huge discrepancies.
40 Under 40 EUR: Nathanaël Karmitz of MK2 This story first appeared in a special CineEurope 2016 issue of BoxOffice magazine. To subscribe to the magazine click here. Name: Nathanaël Karmitz Company: MK2 Title: CEO Country: France Son of legendary film director, producer and businessman Marin Karmitz to whom he says he owes, “everything I a…
40 Under 40 EUR: Nathalie Cieutat of Cinemas Gaumont Pathé This story first appeared in a special CineEurope 2016 issue of BoxOffice magazine. To subscribe to the magazine click here. Name: Nathalie Cieutat Company: Cinemas Gaumont Pathé Title: Programming Director Country: France Nathalie Cieutat has been working in the motion picture industry for over ten…
EU Box Office Hits Record High in 2015, But With France Anomaly European Audiovisual Observatory finds that BO and admissions grew to record highs in 2015, but the picture was nuanced for the largest EU cinema territory France.
CJ Cinema Digest – Wednesday 9 March 2016 PVR hits 500 screens, Odeon goes Limitless, French record February, missing Uruguayan audiences, Imagine Lightvibed Dragons, bomb hoaxes and cops in cinemas, Kirkuk cinema hope and Gold Class.
Weekly Cinema Digest – Friday 15 January 2016 Europe – 2016 was a pretty good year at the European box office, with the feel good of “Star Wars: the Force Awakens” at the end of the year masking some spectacular flops (remember “Fant4stic 4”?), some troubling attendance figures and a dismal year for arthouse cinema…
Weekly Cinema News – Friday 2 October 2015 On September 27th Secret Cinema ended its 100-day run of “Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” in London, which despite opening to lukewarm reviews, was a financial success taking in GBP £6.45 million (EUR €8.7 million or USD $9.8 million) from 100,000 audience memb…
World Cinema Digest – Monday 11 May 2015 Here is a catch-up of cinema news from around the world (non-English and non-Chinese territories) from the past few weeks. France The Grand Palais in Paris will be turned into the world largest cinema (and nightclub) for the occasion of the “Cinema Paradiso” between June 16-29. Two 25 me…
Film Festival for Blind Highlights France’s Accessibility Gap Paris is currently hosting its 6th annual film festival blind and visually impaired people at the UGC Gobelins cinema. The event is arranged by l’Association Valentin Haüy (AVH) and this year sponsored by Luc Besson, whose films “Lucy” and “Taken 3” are being shown. However,…
Daily Cinema Digest – Monday 30 March 2015 France’s 16th annual ‘Cinema Spring’ between 22-24 March attracted around 2.6 million viewers, similar to the previous year, according to figures from the National Federation of French Cinemas (FNCF). For this national operation, cinemas offered three days a discount of 3.50 euros…