A first-look at Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson's newest brainchild 🧠 RUMOURS, starring Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander. Premiering at Festival de Cannes and coming to theaters later this year! #RumoursMovie https://lnkd.in/eJw3Z7X5
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Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, and E.T. Extra Terrestrial are some of the best films in history. Today, we learn the story of the filmmaker behind these movies—Steven Spielberg! Despite being rejected by the USC School of Theater, he soared to cinematic stardom when he created some of the best films of all time! From rejection to reverence, Spielberg's narrative embodies the triumph of creativity over adversity, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire aspiring filmmakers to defy the odds and shape the magic of cinema. Do you have any stories of resilience - when you were rejected but never gave up? Let us know in the comments below! #nevergiveup #successstories
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In light of the evolving landscape of film consumption, it's clear that the industry is shifting away from a one-size-fits-all model, acknowledging that audiences now have diverse preferences for how they experience storytelling. With the widespread adoption of 4K large screens and advanced sound systems in homes, some films are now being crafted specifically for in-home viewing. These may feature characteristic tailored to this environment. Additionally, with the advent of devices like Apple's ProVision, some films will be made for a more dramatic immersive personal experiences that leverages this viewing technology. Conversely, certain films will still be designed with the theatrical experience in mind, capitalizing on the unique communal atmosphere that only cinemas can provide. This bifurcation signifies a broader transformation within the industry, leading to a richer variety of storytelling methods and greater opportunities for creators and audiences alike. Theaters, in response, would do well to heed Theodore Levitt's advice and reconsider their core business proposition. It's no longer just about movies in theaters, but about showcasing the movie viewing experience to audience whether it is in-theaters, in-home, or directly in the viewers eyes through an in-goggle immersive experience. Ultimately, it's about curating the movies to audiences. By embracing this paradigm, theaters can remain relevant and vital in an increasingly segmented market.
He makes a lot of good points. Worth reading in full. "Martin Scorsese expanded upon his opinions on the current state of cinema during a press conference at the Berlin Film Festival, where he is receiving an Honorary Golden Bear. When asked if cinema could be dying, Scorsese said he prefers to think of the industry as “transforming.” “I don’t think it’s dying at all, no. I think it’s transforming,” Scorsese said. “It never was meant to be one thing. We were used to it being one thing. I grew up [with cinema] as one thing: if you wanted to see a movie you went to a theater. A good theater or a bad theater, but it was a theater. It was always a communal experience.”" https://lnkd.in/eXgfttVt
Martin Scorsese Doesn’t Think Cinema Is ‘Dying,’ but ‘Transforming’: ‘It Was Never Meant to Be One Thing’
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Did you miss this? I know I wish I could have been there! Read more about how it went below.
Hollywood came to North Minneapolis this weekend as Terrence Howard, Yolonda Ross , and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor spoke to a sold out crowd at the Capri Theater. They addressed their path of getting into the film business and how they were able to sustain their careers. Organized by WestBone Productions, the event centered on how the state can best position itself as the next film hub. Learn more about the event in our story below. https://lnkd.in/gR88vZfd
Hollywood stars shine at Reel Revolution North event in North Minneapolis | Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
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Celebrating this Friday afternoon by actively sharing the stories and accomplishments being created by our local entrepreneurs! Congratulations to you Dylan Query Jacob Stieneker and your Cold Cross team. #storytelling #entrepreneurship #creativestorytelling #filmindiana #pikecountyindiana
Cold Cross will be screening at the PopCon International Film Festival on Friday August 25th at 4:30pm during their “Thrills & Chills Block - A Tale of Revenge” (Screen #1) We are so excited and humbled to be back at PopCon! Take a look at our updated Cold Cross trailer (laurels edition) and then snag a ticket to see Cold Cross at the Indianapolis Convention Center. We hope to see you there! Tickets to enter the festival and more are at: https://lnkd.in/gF77SMkc
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My thoughts exactly.
This weekend is why we love cinema. Go and support your local cinema and watch Barbie and Oppenheimer. You won’t be disappointed with either. The US will likely have over $200m between both films over the weekend, and the U.K. will add a further £25m between the two. It’ll be the busiest weekend since Covid hit. Best of luck to all the exhibitors out there. You deserve this.
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Join us for two special screenings of "We Are The Warriors" at the Bates Film Festival in Lewiston and Portland this week! The documentary explores the complex dynamics surrounding the use of Indigenous mascots and a town’s struggle to reckon with their identity and past. We hope to see you there as the film explores themes of cultural identity, reconciliation, and the enduring impact of colonial legacies. After the film, Ambassador Maulian Bryant, Michael-Corey Hinton, and Joe Hall will join the film's co-directors, David Camlin and Megan Grumbling, for a panel discussion about the film and current issues Wabanaki communities face. Lewiston - Thursday, May 16 - 6:00 p.m. - Olin Arts Center Portland - Friday, May 17 - 7:00 p.m. - SPACE Gallery Reserve free tickets at: https://lnkd.in/eEGRZWCC
2024 Bates Film Festival Trailer
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