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Leonine Studios CEO Fred Kogel Talks Next Steps For German Group, Slowing M&A Activity & Local Market Weakness: “It Will Come Back” – Zurich Summit - deadline.com - Germany
deadline.com
01.10.2023

Leonine Studios CEO Fred Kogel Talks Next Steps For German Group, Slowing M&A Activity & Local Market Weakness: “It Will Come Back” – Zurich Summit

Leonine Studios founder and CEO Fred Kogel has said he does not expect his Germany-focused content group to expand much more in the near future, after four years of rapid and continuous growth.

Cate Blanchett Goes Barefoot to Stand With Women of Iran at Variety and Golden Globes Cannes Party - variety.com - France - Indiana - Iran
variety.com
20.05.2023

Cate Blanchett Goes Barefoot to Stand With Women of Iran at Variety and Golden Globes Cannes Party

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Cate Blanchett kicked off her stilettos on Friday night as she took the stage a Cannes Film Festival party hosted by Variety and the Golden Globes. Because this is Cannes, where women are mandated to wear heels on the red carpet, shoes have become a political symbol on the French Riviera. And indeed, in this case, Blanchett went barefoot to make a statement — to stand in solidarity with the women of Iran. The A-list actor, on hand to present “Holy Spider” star Zahra Amir Ebrahim with a breakthrough artists award, grabbed the trophy and joked, “This is to stab everyone who stands in the way of women’s rights. Up the vajayjay!” In her remarks, an emotional Ebrahimi called attention to her home country, which is “executing innocent people.” She said, “I always thought being an actress was a paradox: serving the emotions of your own and being a flag or mirror or light. This award celebrates this paradox.”

Yogi Berra Doc ‘It Ain’t Over’ At Bat With ‘BlackBerry’ Meltdown & Charlie Day’s ‘Fool’s Paradise’ – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
12.05.2023

Yogi Berra Doc ‘It Ain’t Over’ At Bat With ‘BlackBerry’ Meltdown & Charlie Day’s ‘Fool’s Paradise’ – Specialty Preview

A beloved ballplayer and an iconic consumer device join a Hollywood satire by Charlie Day, an Emanuele Crialese film with Penelope Cruz and debuts from Sundance and Venice in a potentially strong specialty weekend that will test the appetite for indie film with no new franchise wide releases.

L.A. Movie Theaters Ready for a Big Comeback This Year With the Egyptian, Vista and Vidiots - variety.com - Los Angeles - Egypt - county Eagle
variety.com
19.04.2023

L.A. Movie Theaters Ready for a Big Comeback This Year With the Egyptian, Vista and Vidiots

Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor One year after Los Angeles’ beloved Landmark closed, the city’s exhibition scene is looking a little brighter – or at least, it will be when a few long-awaited venues open or reopen in 2023, including the Vista, the Egyptian and the new Vidiots outpost at the Eagle Theatre. Between grappling with the stratospherically priced L.A. commercial real estate and persuading adults to return to movie theaters, the local exhibition scene has weathered numerous challenges since COVID forced businesses to shutter operations. “It’s better than last year for sure, because COVID is officially over May 11,” says Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard, referencing the end of the federal public health emergency declaration. “So that is a great piece of information for people — they will probably go out more when they feel the official end to the pandemic.”

Sony Pictures Classics’ 25 Best Movies: From ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’ - variety.com - Spain - Brazil - Paris - county Davis - county Clayton - Montenegro
variety.com
12.10.2022

Sony Pictures Classics’ 25 Best Movies: From ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’

Clayton Davis Thirty years ago, former Orion Classics heads Michael Barker, Tom Bernard and Marcie Bloom created the independent arm of Sony Pictures Entertainment with full autonomy to produce, acquire and distribute films from cinema’s notable auteurs. In the decades since, Sony Pictures Classics has picked up 158 Oscar nominations and 37 statuettes (41 in total for films helmed by Barker and Bernard). It has also made history: Ang Lee’s “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000) earned 10 Oscar nominations, the most ever for a non-English-language movie, and went on to win four trophies, including foreign language film.

International Insider: Tales From Zurich; Netflix EMEA Restructures; RTS Competition Fierce; Mahsa Amini Protests - deadline.com - Singapore
deadline.com
30.09.2022

International Insider: Tales From Zurich; Netflix EMEA Restructures; RTS Competition Fierce; Mahsa Amini Protests

Good afternoon Insiders, Max Goldbart here. Our crack team of reporters and editors brought you the news from Zurich to Singapore to London this week, and I’m here to help you digest. Read away.

Deadline Studio @ Zurich Summit: Michael Barker, Tom Bernard, Christine Vachon, Tom Quinn, Helen Hoehne, More - deadline.com
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26.09.2022

Deadline Studio @ Zurich Summit: Michael Barker, Tom Bernard, Christine Vachon, Tom Quinn, Helen Hoehne, More

The indie film confab Zurich Summit took place Saturday as the marquee industry event alongside the Zurich Film Festival. More than 100 film pros took part in the all-day session that drilled down into the state of the industry.

Sony Pictures Classics Presidents Michael Barker, Tom Bernard Confident in Theatrical But Blast Exhibitors for Not Expanding Internet Business - variety.com
variety.com
24.09.2022

Sony Pictures Classics Presidents Michael Barker, Tom Bernard Confident in Theatrical But Blast Exhibitors for Not Expanding Internet Business

Ed Meza @edmezavar Sony Pictures Classicspresidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard offered sound advice to U.S. theater chains, while explaining the reasons behind their continued success, during a discussion at the Zurich Film Festival on Saturday about their colorful and storied partnership that has spanned more than four decades. Zurich is honoring the duo for their services to film culture with its Game Changer Award on Sunday.   Speaking to Roeg Sutherland, co-CEO of CAA Media Finance, at the festival’s Zurich Summit industry event, Barker and Bernard took an engaging and humorous trip down memory lane, from first working together at United Artists Classics and then at Orion Classics, before establishing Sony Pictures Classics in 1992, to working with Akira Kurosawa, and managing to reacquire “Howards End” from Ismail Merchant, despite Harvey Weinstein’s efforts to significantly outbid them.

Sony Classics Chiefs On The Key To Longevity & The Power Of Theatrical: “Movie Stars Are Made On The Screen, Not The Stream” — Zurich Summit - deadline.com - Santa - Japan
deadline.com
24.09.2022

Sony Classics Chiefs On The Key To Longevity & The Power Of Theatrical: “Movie Stars Are Made On The Screen, Not The Stream” — Zurich Summit

Sony Pictures Classics co-chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, who are being feted by the Zurich Film Festival with the event’s GameChanger Award, took part today in a Zurich Summit panel about their careers and the state of the specialty business.

Patrick Wachsberger, Christine Vachon, Tom Quinn, Michael Barker & Tom Bernard Among Headliners At Tomorrow’s Zurich Summit - deadline.com - Germany - Switzerland - George
deadline.com
23.09.2022

Patrick Wachsberger, Christine Vachon, Tom Quinn, Michael Barker & Tom Bernard Among Headliners At Tomorrow’s Zurich Summit

Former Lionsgate film chief Patrick Wachsberger, Carol producer Christine Vachon, Neon CEO Tom Quinn and SPC bosses Michael Barker and Tom Bernard will be among industry executives taking part in the Zurich Summit tomorrow [Saturday 24] in Switzerland.

Zurich Flexes Muscles With Premieres, Stars - variety.com - USA - Jordan - Switzerland - county Moore
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20.09.2022

Zurich Flexes Muscles With Premieres, Stars

Ed Meza @edmezavar The 18th Zurich Film Festival kicks off Sept. 22 with a muscular lineup that includes some of the year’s most anticipated international pics while also putting the spotlight on Swiss and German-language cinema. In addition to a strong selection of U.S. films, including Oscar-winning writer-director Florian Zeller’s “The Son” and Neil Jordan’s “Marlowe,” Zurich is also honoring Sony Pictures Classics’ Michael Barker and Tom Bernard for their contribution to cinema. “We are very proud that this year about one-fourth of our program are world or European premieres, which – especially when it comes to American films – are quite hard to get because there’s a lot of competition,” says ZFF artistic director Christian Jungen.

Sony Pictures Classics’ Michael Barker & Tom Bernard To Receive Zurich’s Game Changer Award - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
04.08.2022

Sony Pictures Classics’ Michael Barker & Tom Bernard To Receive Zurich’s Game Changer Award

Sony Pictures Classics co-presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard will be honored with the Zurich Film Festival’s Game Changer Award in recognition of their outstanding achievements within the film industry.

Sony Pictures Classics Chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard to Receive Game Changer Award at Zurich Festival - variety.com - Paris - USA
variety.com
04.08.2022

Sony Pictures Classics Chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard to Receive Game Changer Award at Zurich Festival

Naman Ramachandran Sony Pictures Classics co-founders Michael Barker and Tom Bernard will receive the Game Changer Award at the Zurich Film Festival (ZFF), in recognition of their services to film culture.Along with Marcie Bloom, Barker and Bernard, who serve as co-presidents, founded Sony Pictures Classics as an autonomous division of Sony Pictures Entertainment. To date, films produced by the studio have received 183 Academy Award nominations — 70 of which were films by women — and won 41 Oscars.

Arthouses Fight to Survive Pandemic: ‘Everyone Says It’s Dead But It Never Is’ - variety.com - USA - California - Santa Barbara - county Person
variety.com
23.04.2022

Arthouses Fight to Survive Pandemic: ‘Everyone Says It’s Dead But It Never Is’

Robert Strauss Audiences and exhibitors may have been cheering the Spider-Man movie for months, but 2022’s most emotional theatrical experience so far is watching Greg Laemmle struggle with the fate of his family’s eponymous arthouse business in the documentary “Only in Theaters.”Premiered at the Santa Barbara Intl. Film Festival in March, “Only” inevitably focuses on the 84-year-old Southern California theater chain’s struggle to survive — first during the 2019 downturn in specialty film attendance and then through a yearlong, COVID pandemic shutdown.

Angelika CEO Ellen Cotter, SPC’s Tom Bernard On Urgency Of Wooing Older Arthouse Crowd Right Now – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - New Orleans
deadline.com
15.04.2022

Angelika CEO Ellen Cotter, SPC’s Tom Bernard On Urgency Of Wooing Older Arthouse Crowd Right Now – Specialty Preview

“I see nothing happening on a major scale to try to get the older audiences back to theaters,” griped Sony Pictures Classics’ co-president Tom Bernard.

Angelika Film Center, Sony Pictures Classics Offer Buy One, Get One Tickets for Heist Comedy ‘The Duke’ - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles
variety.com
13.04.2022

Angelika Film Center, Sony Pictures Classics Offer Buy One, Get One Tickets for Heist Comedy ‘The Duke’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAngelika Film Center and Sony Pictures Classics want you to go back to the movies…with a friend.In an effort to increase foot traffic at arthouse cinemas, Angelika and SPC have partnered to launch “Bring a Friend Back to the Movies.” The initiative is timed to the release of “The Duke,” a dramatic heist comedy starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren, on April 22.“Bring a Friend Back to the Movies” will provide one complimentary ticket to customers who purchase a ticket directly from the Angelika website, app or in theaters to see “The Duke” during the first week of its release. Select Angelika locations will also offer each ticket holder for “The Duke” a specially priced split of bubbly to share with their friend in celebration of their return to the movies.

Angelika, Sony Pictures Classics Offer Free Tickets To ‘The Duke’ In “Bring A Friend To The Movies” Push - deadline.com - Spain - London
deadline.com
13.04.2022

Angelika, Sony Pictures Classics Offer Free Tickets To ‘The Duke’ In “Bring A Friend To The Movies” Push

Angelika Film Center and Sony Pictures Classics unveiled a “Bring A Friend Back To The Movies” initiative timed to the April 22 release of dramatic comedy The Duke.

2021 Oscars Highlight a Big Loss of the Pandemic: The Shared Audience Experience - variety.com
variety.com
28.04.2021

2021 Oscars Highlight a Big Loss of the Pandemic: The Shared Audience Experience

Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefDuring Sunday’s Oscars telecast, Sony Pictures Classics co-chief Tom Bernard and I were commiserating by text about how strange it was to be watching the show from our respective homes on the East and West coasts.

Sony Pictures Classics Updates Release Plans For ‘French Exit’, ‘Truffle Hunters’, ‘Human Factor’, ‘The Father’ & More - deadline.com - France - New York - Los Angeles
deadline.com
03.02.2021

Sony Pictures Classics Updates Release Plans For ‘French Exit’, ‘Truffle Hunters’, ‘Human Factor’, ‘The Father’ & More

Sony Pictures Classics has made some tweaks to its release schedule for four upcoming pics and one that’s already in theaters.

Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent Heist Movie ‘The Duke’ Lands at Sony Classics - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
22.09.2020

Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent Heist Movie ‘The Duke’ Lands at Sony Classics

Also Read: 'The Good Liar' Film Review: Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen Wasted in Disappointing Crime Drama“Notting Hill” director Michell worked from a script by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman,Nicky Bentham produced the film, while executive producers include Cameron McCracken and Jenny Borgars for Pathé, Andrea Scarso for Ingenious Media, Hugo Heppell for Screen Yorkshire, Peter Scarf and Christopher Bunton.Under co-presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Sony Classics has released

Sundance: 6 Ways to Avoid Catching the Flu in Park City - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
25.01.2020

Sundance: 6 Ways to Avoid Catching the Flu in Park City

1.Fight back before you even arrive, says Vicky Vlachonis, author of The Body Doesn't Lie and ambassador of UCLA's division of digestive diseases, who recommends a face mask on the plane: "If you don't want to wear a mask, cover your ears, neck and throat."2."I get a flu shot," says Sony Pictures Classics co-president Tom Bernard. "I used to not get the flu shot, and I got sick every year." Bernard says exposure was significantly worse pre-cellphone: "Everyone had to talk on pay phones.

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