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Some China Cinemas to Schedule Intermission for Films Over Two Hours Long - variety.com - China
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01.08.2020 / 03:09

Some China Cinemas to Schedule Intermission for Films Over Two Hours Long

Rebecca Davis editorA portion of Chinese cinemas have been ordered to program an intermission for films that exceed two hours as a coronavirus prevention measure, Chinese reports said Friday. The requirement will affect a number of upcoming Hollywood films that run over 120 minutes, including a re-run of Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” set to hit screens on Sunday, as well as “Ford V Ferrari,” which will Aug.

China’s 2nd Friday Back To Cinemas Sees Healthy Jump; Local ‘Enigma’ Leads As ‘Dolittle’ Nears $10M; More Offshore Markets In Action – International Box Office - deadline.com - China
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31.07.2020 / 23:27

China’s 2nd Friday Back To Cinemas Sees Healthy Jump; Local ‘Enigma’ Leads As ‘Dolittle’ Nears $10M; More Offshore Markets In Action – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorChina’s second Friday with cinemas back to business in low-risk areas rang up another $4M at local turnstiles, a 39% increase versus the same day last week. About 60% of movie theaters are now operating, with capacity limits and social distancing still in place, so all numbers are to be taken with a grain of salt, though they are encouraging.

China: ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Cruising To Mid-August Release; Daily Box Office Climbs Again On 4th Day Of Cinema Reopenings - deadline.com - China - city Beijing
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23.07.2020 / 19:39

China: ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Cruising To Mid-August Release; Daily Box Office Climbs Again On 4th Day Of Cinema Reopenings

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorWith some of China’s cinemas reopened this week in low-risk areas, and as tomorrow sees Beijing get partially back to business as well, box office has continued to rise. As of 11:30PM tonight local time, Thursday’s takings hit $940K, according to ticketing service Maoyan.

‘Harry Potter,’ ‘1917’ and ‘Bad Boys for Life’ Set China Release Dates as Cinemas Reopen - variety.com - China - county Stone
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23.07.2020 / 18:19

‘Harry Potter,’ ‘1917’ and ‘Bad Boys for Life’ Set China Release Dates as Cinemas Reopen

Rebecca Davis editorA trio of Hollywood titles previously approved for China announced Thursday that they are set to hit the big screen now that cinemas are kicking back into gear.“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” in 3D and 4K restorations, will screen in China starting Aug. 14 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the franchise.

Beijing To Reopen Some Cinemas Friday; China Box Office Climbs Again On 3rd Day Back - deadline.com - China - city Beijing
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22.07.2020 / 15:27

Beijing To Reopen Some Cinemas Friday; China Box Office Climbs Again On 3rd Day Back

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorAs expected, Chinese authorities have given the go-ahead for cinemas in Beijing to reopen this coming Friday. That’s also when the first new Hollywood titles will hit the market, including Dolittle and Bloodshot.

‘Peninsula’ Makes A $21M Meal In Offshore Bow; ‘Unhinged’ Debuts In Germany; China Ups Ante On 2nd Day Back To Cinemas – International Box Office - deadline.com - China - Germany - North Korea
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21.07.2020 / 18:39

‘Peninsula’ Makes A $21M Meal In Offshore Bow; ‘Unhinged’ Debuts In Germany; China Ups Ante On 2nd Day Back To Cinemas – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: Lots of movement on the international box office front this past weekend, and into the beginning of the week. Korean zombie sequel Peninsula, as we reported Sunday, made a meal of five overseas markets with a $21M Wednesday-Sunday frame.

China Box Office Nears $500K On First Day Of Cinema Reopenings; Beijing Lowers Emergency Response Level - deadline.com - China - city Beijing
deadline.com
20.07.2020 / 16:01

China Box Office Nears $500K On First Day Of Cinema Reopenings; Beijing Lowers Emergency Response Level

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorAs Chinese cinemas began the reopening process today, box office crossed $472K by 8PM local. Maoyan’s real-time ticketing platform reports that play is led by new entry A First Farewell at around $184K.

China’s Reopened Cinemas Make Slow Start - variety.com - China - city Beijing
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20.07.2020 / 14:45

China’s Reopened Cinemas Make Slow Start

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChina reopened the doors of its cinemas on Monday, after nearly five months of closure. But audiences only trickled in.The re-opening was restricted to theaters in cities and regions where the coronavirus is deemed to have been vanquished.

'Bloodshot,' 'Dolittle' Land China Release Dates as Theaters Begin to Reopen - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
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18.07.2020 / 04:49

'Bloodshot,' 'Dolittle' Land China Release Dates as Theaters Begin to Reopen

Action pic Bloodshot and adventure epic Dolittle will open in China on July 24, becoming the first Hollywood movies to play there since theaters closed in late January amid the coronavirus pandemic. Oscar winner 1917 will open in the world's second-largest moviegoing market a week later.

‘Pursuit of Happyness,’ ‘Dolittle,’ ‘Bloodshot’ Set to Open China Cinemas - variety.com - China
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17.07.2020 / 19:47

‘Pursuit of Happyness,’ ‘Dolittle,’ ‘Bloodshot’ Set to Open China Cinemas

Rebecca Davis editor“The Pursuit of Happyness,” “Dolittle” and “Bloodshot” are the first confirmed foreign films to hit Chinese cinemas next week as a portion of venues in low-risk regions reopen starting Monday.China’s cinemas have been closed for longer than any other country’s, having stayed dark — despite a brief attempt to reopen in March — since the lunar new year holiday in late January.“Happyness” will be the first of the Hollywood titles to screen, starting from day one of reopenings

China Dates ‘Dolittle’, ‘Bloodshot’ In July & Sets Roster Of Classic Titles As Cinemas Prepare To Reopen - deadline.com - China
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17.07.2020 / 18:17

China Dates ‘Dolittle’, ‘Bloodshot’ In July & Sets Roster Of Classic Titles As Cinemas Prepare To Reopen

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: Wasting no time as cinemas prepare to reopen beginning next week in most of China, a first batch of titles due for release has been identified. Universal’s Dolittle has been granted a July 24 date while we understand that Sony’s Bloodshot, handled locally by Bona Film, will also go out that same day.

Imax, Wanda Sign 20-Theater Deal as Cinemas in China Are Set to Reopen - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Shanghai - city Beijing
hollywoodreporter.com
16.07.2020 / 19:21

Imax, Wanda Sign 20-Theater Deal as Cinemas in China Are Set to Reopen

As cinemas in China look to reopen on Monday amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Imax Corp. has signed a 20-theater deal with Chinese industry giant Wanda Film Co.

Shanghai Film Festival Set to Open July 25 Without Foreign Guests - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Shanghai
hollywoodreporter.com
16.07.2020 / 17:21

Shanghai Film Festival Set to Open July 25 Without Foreign Guests

The Shanghai International Film Festival, China's longest-running major cinema event, will take place in-person beginning July 25. The 2020 edition of the festival, now scheduled to kick off in just over one week, will take a condensed form and be mostly a Chinese affair, staffers for the event told The Hollywood Reporter Thursday.

Imax, Wanda Expand China Partnership In 20-Theater Deal As The Nation’s Cinemas Prepare To Reopen - deadline.com - China - city Shanghai - city Beijing
deadline.com
16.07.2020 / 16:41

Imax, Wanda Expand China Partnership In 20-Theater Deal As The Nation’s Cinemas Prepare To Reopen

Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorImax China has expanded its decade long partership with Wanda Film Co.

China Movie Theaters In Low Risk Areas Can Reopen On July 20 - deadline.com - China - city Shanghai
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16.07.2020 / 08:33

China Movie Theaters In Low Risk Areas Can Reopen On July 20

Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorBREAKING: Those theaters in low risk areas in China “can resume business in an orderly manner” as early as Monday, July 20, the China Film Administration announced in a recent notice.There were rumblings in foreign distribution that China would start reopening on this date, however, sources weren’t so sure whether that meant simply that the Shanghai Film Festival would take place at this time (and thus, movie theaters would reopen).

China to Begin Reopening Cinemas This Weekend - variety.com - China
variety.com
16.07.2020 / 08:23

China to Begin Reopening Cinemas This Weekend

Rebecca Davis editorChina will begin reopening cinemas in “low-risk regions” from July 20, the China Film Administration announced Thursday, ending nearly six months of closures that left thousands of theaters bankrupt. “Cinemas in low-risk regions can resume business in an orderly manner on July 20, with the effective implementation of prevention and control measures.

Chinese Movie ‘Double World’ to Skip Cinemas For Netflix, iQiyi Debut - variety.com - China
variety.com
15.07.2020 / 23:43

Chinese Movie ‘Double World’ to Skip Cinemas For Netflix, iQiyi Debut

Rebecca Davis editorChinese movie “Double World” will forgo a theatrical premiere in favor of a simultaneous online debut on Netflix and China’s streaming service iQiyi, the film’s producers announced.The news comes as China’s cinemas have yet to offer a timeline for reopening despite nearly six months of closures. The film will stream via iQiyi in China on July 24 and via Netflix elsewhere in the world, as the Western platform is blocked in the mainland.

China's Wanda Film Warns of $226M Loss After 6 Months of Cinema Shutdowns - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China
hollywoodreporter.com
15.07.2020 / 17:35

China's Wanda Film Warns of $226M Loss After 6 Months of Cinema Shutdowns

China's largest cinema chain operator Wanda Film said it expects to lose $214 to $228 million (RMB 1.5 to 1.6 billion) in the first half of 2020 thanks to over five months on continual cinema shutdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The decline represents a stark reversal of fortunes from the $75 million profit the Chinese exhibition giant reported during the same period in 2019.

China’s Aim Media Sells ‘Spring Tide’s’ North American Rights to China Lion (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - USA - South Korea
variety.com
15.07.2020 / 02:47

China’s Aim Media Sells ‘Spring Tide’s’ North American Rights to China Lion (EXCLUSIVE)

Rebecca Davis editorChinese production firm Aim Media has sold the North American rights of director Yang Lina’s “Spring Tide” to distributor China Lion. Smart Cinema, the new venture by former Wanda executive Jack Gao, has also bought the rights to screen the film on its platform in South Korea.

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