Tag: Theatrical
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Zygi Kamasa launches UK theatrical distributor True Brit Entertainment exclusively for British films & TV with $150m pledge – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Leading UK film executive Zygi Kamasa is launching True Brit Entertainment, a UK theatrical distributor which will focus exclusively on British films and television, and co-finance over $150m of UK independent productions across its first three years. True Brit will start investing in and acquiring UK rights to projects immediately, and build up its…
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Lionsgate international president Helen Lee-Kim talks company’s evolving distribution strategy: “Theatrical is still the backbone” – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Helen Lee-Kim is president, international, of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group and a key voice in the group’s content strategy and leadership. Her team is responsible for sales and licensing of the group’s first-run films and, since rejoining Lionsgate from Mandate Pictures in December 2017, she has been responsible for generating more than $700m in…
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‘Godzilla Minus One’ Europe Theatrical Releases – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] “Godzilla Minus One,” the biggest picture to date in the Japanese monster movie franchise and the Wednesday night closing gala title at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is set for pan-European release at the beginning of December. Rights were acquired for 38 territories (excluding the U.K., Ireland and German-speaking territories) by theatrical-only specialist distributor…
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Gimme Shelter (THEATRICAL VERSION) – Playlists
A pregnant, homeless teen flees her abusive mother and seeks out her estranged biological father. source Playlists
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Steve McQueen’s ‘Occupied City’ scores UK-Ireland theatrical deal (exclusive) | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Modern Films has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Steve McQueen’s documentary Occupied City. The company is eyeing an early 2024 theatrical release date; following on from producer-distributor A24 distributing the film in North America on Christmas Day 2023. Occupied City has its UK premiere today (October 5) as a Special Presentation at the BFI…
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RLJE Films And Shudder Get The Gift of Theatrical & Streaming Rights For Holiday Horror – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] RLJE Films and Shudder, both part of the AMC Networks family, have acquired all English-Language territory rights for Tyler MacIntyre’s holiday horror flick, It’s A Wonderful Knife. After saving her town from a psychotic killer, Winnie Carruthers’ life is less than wonderful. When she wishes she’d never been born, she finds herself in…
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Hasbro confirms eOne to close UK theatrical operations | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] US toy giant Hasbro has confirmed to Screen that eOne is ceasing theatrical operations in the UK. The Hasbro spokesperson had no further comment to offer at this time. In recent months, several eOne UK employees are understood to have departed the company, including head of UK theatrical sales and UK acquisitions Paul Lofting,…
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Should BAFTA Update Its Theatrical Rules Like the Academy? – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Could the Academy’s best picture eligibility shakeup have a ripple effect across the pond? In recent years, the Oscars and BAFTAs have tried to align as closely as possible on key industry issues, such as a diversified voting body and a representative nominees pool. But when it comes to theatrical release requirements for best…
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Oscars rule change reaction: good for theatrical, tough for true indies, international films | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Members of the US independent and specialty distribution community have welcomed the Academy’s rule change mandating theatrical expansions for best picture contenders next season – but have also signalled concerns over the potential impact on the smallest companies and international films. The Academy said this week that starting with the 97th Academy Awards films must…
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Academy Orders Larger Theatrical Runs for 2025 Best Picture Contenders – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] When the Academy Board of Governors met in April to tighten up rules and regulations for the next Oscars set for March 10, 2024, they left on the table the debate over new requirements to broaden the public theatrical exhibition criteria for Oscars eligibility in the Best Picture category. At a meeting today, the…
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Academy to mandate theatrical expansions for best picture contenders starting in 2024 | News – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] In a move that will require distributors of all sizes to plan broader theatrical releases, the Academy has issued new rules starting next season that will ensure companies expand a best picture contender’s theatrical no later than 45 days after the initial qualifying release. In a bid to support theatre-going, new requirements by the…