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CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Government and governments in the devolved nations have put in place a number of measures to support the cinema sector during the current Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. The picture remains a developing one, so UK Cinema Association members are encouraged to check this page regularly for updates. Where there are differing approaches by nation, these are DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
ABOUT US | UKCA TEAM | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Please use the contact form to email individual members of the UKCA team. Chief Executive Phil was appointed CEO of the (then) Cinema Exhibitors’ Association in October 2007. During his time at the Association, Phil has spearheaded the establishment of the DigitalFunding
WORKING SAFELY DURING COVID-19 IN DRIVE-IN CINEMAS 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19. As an employer, you also have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from risk to their healthand safety.
KEY ISSUES | RELEASE WINDOWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Over the last decade and more, its length in the UK has fallen significantly, from around from 27 weeks in 1999 to an average of just over 15 weeks at the current time. And beneath that average, a significant number of smaller films observe release windows of just a few weeks or even days. But the sector strongly believe that awholesale move
CINEMAS - KEEPING WORKERS AND CUSTOMERS SAFE DURING COVID 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. COVID-19 is a public health emergency. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19, and in particular, businesses should consider the risks to their workers and AUTISM-FRIENDLY SCREENINGS: A GUIDE FOR CINEMAS Autism-friendly screenings: uid o inemas 3 Back in 2011, Dimensions and the UK Cinema Association joined forces to help introduce regular autism-friendly screenings to the UK. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY CINEMA EXHIBITORS The UK Cinema Association (formerly Cinema Exhibitors' Association) represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinemaoperators.
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Government and governments in the devolved nations have put in place a number of measures to support the cinema sector during the current Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. The picture remains a developing one, so UK Cinema Association members are encouraged to check this page regularly for updates. Where there are differing approaches by nation, these are DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
ABOUT US | UKCA TEAM | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Please use the contact form to email individual members of the UKCA team. Chief Executive Phil was appointed CEO of the (then) Cinema Exhibitors’ Association in October 2007. During his time at the Association, Phil has spearheaded the establishment of the DigitalFunding
WORKING SAFELY DURING COVID-19 IN DRIVE-IN CINEMAS 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19. As an employer, you also have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from risk to their healthand safety.
KEY ISSUES | RELEASE WINDOWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Over the last decade and more, its length in the UK has fallen significantly, from around from 27 weeks in 1999 to an average of just over 15 weeks at the current time. And beneath that average, a significant number of smaller films observe release windows of just a few weeks or even days. But the sector strongly believe that awholesale move
CINEMAS - KEEPING WORKERS AND CUSTOMERS SAFE DURING COVID 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. COVID-19 is a public health emergency. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19, and in particular, businesses should consider the risks to their workers and AUTISM-FRIENDLY SCREENINGS: A GUIDE FOR CINEMAS Autism-friendly screenings: uid o inemas 3 Back in 2011, Dimensions and the UK Cinema Association joined forces to help introduce regular autism-friendly screenings to the UK. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use | NEWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION In response to numerous media enquiries in the last few days, the UK Cinema Association today reiterated its opposition to any requirement that UK cinemas might be required to ask customers to 'prove' their COVID-free status when sites are allowed to re-open in the coming weeks. Phil 2021-04-01T22:31:42+01:00.MEMBERS AREA
This page contains guidance and other assets relevant to the Coronavirus/ COVID-19 outbreak. Safeguarding guidelines The main cinema guidelines - Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 - can be found here. Supplementary guidance on managing issues around disability and access during COVID-19 can be found here. Supplementary guidance on protecting audiences and ABOUT US | UKCA OVERVIEW | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) represents the interests of over 90 per cent of UK cinema operators by number and market share. The UKCA membership includes single screen/owner managed sites as well as the largest circuit and multiplex operators. The UKCA advocates on behalf of the UK cinema sector at international, national, regional and 2020 FIGURES CONFIRM IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON UK CINEMA Figures for 2020 UK box office released by Comscore - and separate figures for admissions from the Cinema Advertising Association - have confirmed the devastating effect that restrictions around the COVID-19 outbreak had on the UK cinema sector, with both down over three-quarters on 2019. KEY ISSUES | RELEASE WINDOWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Over the last decade and more, its length in the UK has fallen significantly, from around from 27 weeks in 1999 to an average of just over 15 weeks at the current time. And beneath that average, a significant number of smaller films observe release windows of just a few weeks or even days. But the sector strongly believe that awholesale move
ABOUT THE UK CINEMA SECTOR Below are broad descriptions of the different functions that exist in many cinema companies. Film programming is the process by which decisions are made on which films to show in a cinema each week. Programmers also often negotiate the agreement of ‘rental’ terms with the distributor of each film. Film programmers might book UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
UK CINEMA INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017; number of multiplex sites: 276: 298: 307: 307: n/a: 317: 322: 355: 364: 395.00: number of multiplex screens KEY ISSUES | CINEMA SAFETY AND SECURITY | UK CINEMA Ensuring that all cinema customers can enjoy the big screen experience in a safe and comfortable environment is of paramount importance to UKcinema operators.
UK CINEMA ADMISSIONS AND BOX OFFICE Annual top 10 films – last five years Source: comScore UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY CINEMA EXHIBITORS The UK Cinema Association (formerly Cinema Exhibitors' Association) represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinemaoperators.
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Government and governments in the devolved nations have put in place a number of measures to support the cinema sector during the current Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. The picture remains a developing one, so UK Cinema Association members are encouraged to check this page regularly for updates. Where there are differing approaches by nation, these are DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
UK CINEMA ADMISSIONS AND BOX OFFICE Annual admissions - 1935 onwards The table below shows trends in UK cinema admissions (millions) since 1935. From an historic high immediately post-war of 1.64 billion in 1946, UK cinema admissions gradually declined to an all-time low of just 54 million in 1984. Since that time, the advent of the multiplex, and record levels of investment in improving ABOUT US | UKCA TEAM | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Please use the contact form to email individual members of the UKCA team. Chief Executive Phil was appointed CEO of the (then) Cinema Exhibitors’ Association in October 2007. During his time at the Association, Phil has spearheaded the establishment of the DigitalFunding
WORKING SAFELY DURING COVID-19 IN DRIVE-IN CINEMAS 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19. As an employer, you also have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from risk to their healthand safety.
UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
AUTISM-FRIENDLY SCREENINGS: A GUIDE FOR CINEMAS Autism-friendly screenings: uid o inemas 3 Back in 2011, Dimensions and the UK Cinema Association joined forces to help introduce regular autism-friendly screenings to the UK. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY CINEMA EXHIBITORS The UK Cinema Association (formerly Cinema Exhibitors' Association) represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinemaoperators.
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Government and governments in the devolved nations have put in place a number of measures to support the cinema sector during the current Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. The picture remains a developing one, so UK Cinema Association members are encouraged to check this page regularly for updates. Where there are differing approaches by nation, these are DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
UK CINEMA ADMISSIONS AND BOX OFFICE Annual admissions - 1935 onwards The table below shows trends in UK cinema admissions (millions) since 1935. From an historic high immediately post-war of 1.64 billion in 1946, UK cinema admissions gradually declined to an all-time low of just 54 million in 1984. Since that time, the advent of the multiplex, and record levels of investment in improving ABOUT US | UKCA TEAM | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Please use the contact form to email individual members of the UKCA team. Chief Executive Phil was appointed CEO of the (then) Cinema Exhibitors’ Association in October 2007. During his time at the Association, Phil has spearheaded the establishment of the DigitalFunding
WORKING SAFELY DURING COVID-19 IN DRIVE-IN CINEMAS 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19. As an employer, you also have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from risk to their healthand safety.
UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
AUTISM-FRIENDLY SCREENINGS: A GUIDE FOR CINEMAS Autism-friendly screenings: uid o inemas 3 Back in 2011, Dimensions and the UK Cinema Association joined forces to help introduce regular autism-friendly screenings to the UK. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use | NEWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION 2020 Annual Report looks back on tumultuous year for UK cinema operators. The UK Cinema Association has today published its 2020 Annual Report, covering the organisation's activities during a year which presented its members with unprecedented challenges. Phil 2021-05-15T17:06:30+01:00. DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 25 June 2020 Version 2.0 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
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Latest UK cinema statistics UK cinema admissions and box office UK cinema industry economics and turnover UK cinema industry infrastructure International comparison WORKING SAFELY DURING COVID-19 IN DRIVE-IN CINEMAS 4 1. Thinking about risk Objective: That all employers carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment. Everyone needs to assess and manage the risks of COVID-19. As an employer, you also have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from risk to their healthand safety.
ABOUT US | UKCA OVERVIEW | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) represents the interests of over 90 per cent of UK cinema operators by number and market share. The UKCA membership includes single screen/owner managed sites as well as the largest circuit and multiplex operators. The UKCA advocates on behalf of the UK cinema sector at international, national, regional and UK CINEMA INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017; number of multiplex sites: 276: 298: 307: 307: n/a: 317: 322: 355: 364: 395.00: number of multiplex screens UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
ABOUT THE UK CINEMA SECTOR As well as showing films to audiences, each cinema also runs a significant hospitality and retail business. Customer service is therefore of paramount importance, as is getting the food and drink offer right. Cinemas work hard to ensure they offer a quality experience to customers, something which extends much further thanjust what is
KEY ISSUES | RELEASE WINDOWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Over the last decade and more, its length in the UK has fallen significantly, from around from 27 weeks in 1999 to an average of just over 15 weeks at the current time. And beneath that average, a significant number of smaller films observe release windows of just a few weeks or even days. But the sector strongly believe that awholesale move
DISABILITY AND ACCESS The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed by the UK Cinema Association for UK cinemas. The scheme was introduced in 2004 and is one of the ways for participating cinemas to ensure they provide a consistent voluntary approach to making reasonable adjustments for disabled guests when they go to the cinema. UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY CINEMA EXHIBITORS The UK Cinema Association (formerly Cinema Exhibitors' Association) represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinemaoperators.
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office ABOUT US | UKCA OVERVIEW | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) represents the interests of over 90 per cent of UK cinema operators by number and market share. The UKCA membership includes single screen/owner managed sites as well as the largest circuit and multiplex operators. The UKCA advocates on behalf of the UK cinema sector at international, national, regional and DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
UK CINEMA INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017; number of multiplex sites: 276: 298: 307: 307: n/a: 317: 322: 355: 364: 395.00: number of multiplex screens ABOUT THE UK CINEMA SECTOR Below are broad descriptions of the different functions that exist in many cinema companies. Film programming is the process by which decisions are made on which films to show in a cinema each week. Programmers also often negotiate the agreement of ‘rental’ terms with the distributor of each film. Film programmers might bookTHE INDUSTRY
Cinema Technology Community C.I.C. www.cinema-technology.com British Screen Forum www.britishscreenforum.co.uk UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
DISABILITY AND ACCESS The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed by the UK Cinema Association for UK cinemas. The scheme was introduced in 2004 and is one of the ways for participating cinemas to ensure they provide a consistent voluntary approach to making reasonable adjustments for disabled guests when they go to the cinema. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY CINEMA EXHIBITORS The UK Cinema Association (formerly Cinema Exhibitors' Association) represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinemaoperators.
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 Cinemas in England, Scotland and Wales were allowed to re-open from Monday 17 May and in Northern Ireland from Monday 24 May. Cinemas – keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19. The UK Cinema Association has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the British Film Institute, the Screen Sector Task Force, the Independent Cinema Office ABOUT US | UKCA OVERVIEW | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) represents the interests of over 90 per cent of UK cinema operators by number and market share. The UKCA membership includes single screen/owner managed sites as well as the largest circuit and multiplex operators. The UKCA advocates on behalf of the UK cinema sector at international, national, regional and DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 6 July 2020 Version 2.2 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
UK CINEMA INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017; number of multiplex sites: 276: 298: 307: 307: n/a: 317: 322: 355: 364: 395.00: number of multiplex screens ABOUT THE UK CINEMA SECTOR Below are broad descriptions of the different functions that exist in many cinema companies. Film programming is the process by which decisions are made on which films to show in a cinema each week. Programmers also often negotiate the agreement of ‘rental’ terms with the distributor of each film. Film programmers might bookTHE INDUSTRY
Cinema Technology Community C.I.C. www.cinema-technology.com British Screen Forum www.britishscreenforum.co.uk UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
DISABILITY AND ACCESS The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed by the UK Cinema Association for UK cinemas. The scheme was introduced in 2004 and is one of the ways for participating cinemas to ensure they provide a consistent voluntary approach to making reasonable adjustments for disabled guests when they go to the cinema. ILLEGAL RECORDING IN CINEMAS 1 Illegal recording in cinemas is the source of over 90% of all illegally copied films in their initial release form. • These recordings used to be made on camcorders (hence the use | NEWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION 2020 Annual Report looks back on tumultuous year for UK cinema operators. The UK Cinema Association has today published its 2020 Annual Report, covering the organisation's activities during a year which presented its members with unprecedented challenges. Phil 2021-05-15T17:06:30+01:00.MEMBERS AREA
This page contains guidance and other assets relevant to the Coronavirus/ COVID-19 outbreak. Safeguarding guidelines The main cinema guidelines - Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 - can be found here. Supplementary guidance on managing issues around disability and access during COVID-19 can be found here. Supplementary guidance on protecting audiences and CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Cinema Association has worked with the sector skills agency ScreenSkills to develop an online e-learning module and assessment test around COVID-19 for people working in cinema exhibition. The Coronavirus basic awareness for cinemas resource is adapted from training originally conceived for film and television production,developed
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 The UK Government and governments in the devolved nations have put in place a number of measures to support the cinema sector during the current Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. The picture remains a developing one, so UK Cinema Association members are encouraged to check this page regularly for updates. Where there are differing approaches by nation, these are ABOUT US | REGIONAL BRANCH CONTACTS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION The association has several regional branches throughout the country and these are listed below along with contact details for the branch chairmen and Executive Board representatives. The branches generally hold two meetings a year – in the Spring and in the Autumn. These generally consist of a closed session for members and invited guestsonly
UK CINEMA INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017; number of multiplex sites: 276: 298: 307: 307: n/a: 317: 322: 355: 364: 395.00: number of multiplex screens KEY ISSUES | RELEASE WINDOWS | UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION Over the last decade and more, its length in the UK has fallen significantly, from around from 27 weeks in 1999 to an average of just over 15 weeks at the current time. And beneath that average, a significant number of smaller films observe release windows of just a few weeks or even days. But the sector strongly believe that awholesale move
DISABILITY AND ACCESS The CEA Card is a national card scheme developed by the UK Cinema Association for UK cinemas. The scheme was introduced in 2004 and is one of the ways for participating cinemas to ensure they provide a consistent voluntary approach to making reasonable adjustments for disabled guests when they go to the cinema. DRIVE-IN AND OTHER OUTDOOR CINEMAS Drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas - keeping workers and customers safe during COVID-19 25 June 2020 Version 2.0 This is an update of Working safely during COVID-19 guidance for drive-in and other Outdoor Cinemas issued by the UK Cinema Association on 14 June 2020. Thisdocument is
UK CINEMA ASSOCIATION WELCOMES BUSINESS RATES ANNOUNCEMENT The UK Cinema Association has today welcomed an announcement by Government that should this year see a significant number of cinemas in England benefit from a business rates discount of up to 50 percent.
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2019-10-29T13:31:01+00:00 The UK Cinema Association represents the interests of well over 90 per cent of UK cinema operators by number and market share. Our members include single-screen/owner-managed sites as well as the largest circuit and multiplex operators More about us LATEST WEEKEND BOX OFFICERANK
13 - 15 MARCH 2020
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE/ £ CUMULATIVE BOX OFFICE/ £1
Onward (Walt Disney)1,272,748
5,291,686
2
The Invisible Man (Universal)827,746
6,555,330
3
The Hunt (Universal)542,475
542,475
4
Bloodshot (Sony)
444,917
444,917
5
Military Wives (Lionsgate)407,409
2,366,794
6
Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount)397,171
18,986,844
7
Misbehaviour (Walt Disney)347,643
347,643
8
My Spy (STX Entertainment)345,575
345,575
9
Parasite (Studiocanal)235,613
11,971,951
10
Dark Waters (eOne Films)224,252
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Robbie Collin @robbiereviews 16 May 1261597853056712707 If cinemas can adapt to the new normal, we can too. Here’s why – in July or whenever – we should get out and support them: If we don’t rush back to the cinema, moviegoing as we know it willdie
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Cinema Treasures @movie_theaters 16 May 1261515958985736193 Movie Theaters Reopening Survey: Majority Would Go If Safety Measures In Place – Deadline Majority Of Moviegoers Will Return To Cinemas If COVID-19 Safety Guidelines Are In Place, EDO Survey Finds EXCLUSIVE: Good news for big circuits AMC, Regal and Cinemark and other movie theaters hoping to return to business in late June or early July. Accord...deadline.com
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Cinema Treasures @movie_theaters 9 May 1258946120375361539 Alamo Drafthouse Founder Tim League: "Cinema Is Not Competing AgainstVOD" via @thr
Alamo Drafthouse Founder Tim League: "Cinema Is Not Competing AgainstVOD"
League participated in a Cientic-backed virtual panel, Viral: A Film Industry Conversation, where he talked about post-pandemic theatricalwindowing.
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9 May 1259164167686283265 Time to grab the popcorn! Just 10 minutes the next #LionsgateLive starts. This week it's the classic #EddieTheEagle streamed for free at 6pm > https://lionsgate.live/uk/ https://twitter.com/LionsgateUK/status/1259136043590119425 Lionsgate UK@LionsgateUK Get your @JoeandSeph snacks ready with a cold glass of milk, because we're streaming #EddieTheEagle today! #LionsgateLIVE#StayHomeSaveLives
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