Through the decades, downtown Kabul’s Ariana Cinema had weathered revolution and war, emerging battered and bruised but still standing to entertain Afghans with Bollywood movies and American action ...
Taliban authorities razed Kabul’s Ariana Cinema, opened in 1963, to build a shopping complex, closing a cultural venue that ...
The Cinémathèque Française, one of France’s most prestigious film institutions, has announced it will reopen its cinemas on ...
Netflix’s takeover of Warner Bros. has sent French exhibitors into high alert as they brace for an impact on the country's theatrical model.
George Clooney fits squarely into that group. The Oscar-winner may have broken into the mainstream on network TV with ER, but ...
THE 28th French Film Festival marked a historic milestone in Philippine and French cinema with the unveiling of the inaugural French-Philippine Co-Production Conference. The two-day industry platform ...
Netflix has recently requested a further contraction to its 15-month window, to reflect its investment of around $59m (€50m) ...
WME Independent has taken world sales on “Muganga, The One Who Treats,” the advocacy-driven drama inspired by the true story ...
Kabul`s historic Ariana Cinema, a symbol of Afghan resilience through decades of conflict, has been razed to make way for a commercial center.
The executive, also chief content officer and deputy CEO of Canal+ Group, highlights the benefits of a Swiss army knife approach, the appeal of literary adaptations and horror, and what's next.
A renowned Kabul cinema that for decades attracted the city's film fans is being demolished to make way for a shopping mall, AFP journalists saw Thursday.
Netflix will continue to distribute Warner Bros. films in cinemas if its takeover bid for the storied studio is successful, ...
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