Cinema

British Film Association and ScreenSkills launch defence for film workers

The British Film Association and the ScreenSkills Skills Agency have announced a COVID-1 nine online learning module and evaluation control for film exhibition painters. The module explains the safety measures the film can expect when returning to paintings after the pandemic, and adds the source of

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Cinema From Spain Wins Cannes Market’s Best Pavilion Design Award

A jury at Cannes Film Market has selected Cinema From Spain, a Spanish cinema promotion organization backed by support from the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade (ICEX) and the Spanish Institute of Cinematography and the Audiovisual Arts (ICAA), as the winner of this year’s award for Best Pavilion Design. In the context of an entirely […]

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Cinemas will be allowed to reopen from July 1. Here are some changes you can expect.

Having survived world wars, the Great Depression, the global financial crisis, video piracy and the rise of Netflix, Australia’s cinema industry is facing its biggest challenge as it prepares to roll out the red carpet once again after a three-month COVID-19 shutdown.

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‘An American renaissance’: Coronavirus ushers in revival for drive-in cinemas

As dusk draws in over the small town of Amenia, a giant screen flickers to life and illuminates rows of cars in the field below. People are scattered in and around their vehicles: some on the roof, in the trunk and the hood, others on blankets in front. Mosquitoes dart back and forth as the opening credits roll. 

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