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cinema got its start 125 years ago but there aren't many celebrations at the moment it has plunged the industry into a crisis film festivals are being postponed or even canceled around the world movie houses are closed is this the end of an era or are they glimmers of renewal and hope. some cinemas don't look like the after real then. it's an emptiness where there used to be more of these in crowds. it's
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downright ghostly. notice l.b. and. alfred holy cow this doesn't believe the curtains will stay down. he 1st went to the cinema when he was 4 years old. he saw the german western treasure of silver lake and was hooked. me finish up and i was young between the ages of $16.20 if i liked a film i would go and see it several times of the 1st week it was released i saw barry lyndon 4 days in a row my name is reverend barry lynn glad to send me to the devil properties to shoot out of fear you have a date it's just you in the film and you go somewhere special you don't want any
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distractions not even your girlfriend you just want to concentrate us and you can only do that in the cinema comes the way you watch a film makes a difference. but what if cinemas are thinking into the past turning to desolate ruins. the venue itself has to be part of what draws you there i think the time when people would be thrilled to go out again is just around the corner. before. in the philippines people are allowed to go out again. in the nella there's the float in the cinema a trip to venice without the long haul flights social distancing is ensured gone to much a gondola. in riyadh drive ins are flourishing and now that women are allowed to drive in saudi arabia they're also becoming avid movie goers. there are long lines to get into the
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o.t. on in aylesbury england you would not to see a film this cinema is being used as a vaccination center which under the circumstances is its own glimmer of hope. to but then of course film hasn't stood still over the past 125 years one legend has it that the 1st audience of this moving picture by the lumiere brothers in paris were terrified as the train approached however unlikely the story cannot same intensity of experience still be created today. were deeply affected him yet. much that effects nowadays you need came calling mates godzilla. funny you should mention that godzilla versus kong is larger than life in the can and ready for release the question is when it's the movie industry versus the virus
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. the money could afford to show my kids are looking forward to seeing it in the theater the trailer on youtube is all they can talk about it was. youtube has become a major advertising channel for new films. but that has been this is a really broad young people into the movie theaters. who could not get out soon this generation moving pictures or someone all the same they don't care where they watch them. some have never been to a cinema or saw the wrong films in the now they say that where they watch a film doesn't make a difference and that's a problem at odds with your does there's a suggestion of. blood not even james bond can outsmart destiny the release date of the 25th installment of the bond franchise has been delayed repeatedly since this promotional video was shot the store is probably. grown more gray hairs.
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because of. their own memes about daniel craig attending the premiere at the age of 85 but that will yet as i'm sure it's for a guy he's not to blame it's the pandemic but the late releases resonate with a wider story about the frailty of the cinema industry a screaming surge is still wholly houses convinced movie palaces will live to see another day. try for you to restrict 1000 years old and still going strong so there's no need to worry. in looks like china may have the coronavirus under control people are going to the movies again and they have plenty of multiplex cinemas to choose from there are more than 75000 screens across the country what small the biggest blockbuster last year was made in china the $800.00 grossed almost $500000000.00 more than any film made in hollywood.
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in germany it's a different story in the 19 fifties and sixties stylish movie palaces sprang up a night at the movies was a popular pos time but over the last 6 decades ticket sales have plummeted from 800000000 to 100000000 a year how many cinemas will survive the lockdown will people come flocking again. even this is both in film festival is going virtual valises of stars and fans together in the flesh is out of the question. central berlin the malina dietrich square in february 2021. insight if it weren't for the pandemic. taking place right now.
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a very different story from last year and the years before filling clubs movie critics and hollywood stars the likes of george clooney and meryl streep flocked here to see and see. this here in the belly now the organizers have to be creative. only part time the unpredictability of the pandemic is making it very hard to come up with any durable plans for the berlin ali and you develop ideas and concepts you talk to sentiments you talk to funders sponsors partners and all of them then 5 days later it's all obsolete again obsolete. and with there even be any new films to screen under the current conditions normally in the belly not only organizers travel far and wide meeting with famous directors and rising new
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challenge to select the upcoming program. need knew the pandemic demands we couldn't do that. but many other festivals were cancelled which meant that many filmmakers sought us out to offer us their films. they're desperate for a platform to present their films. as we all seem to. want my man out it also goes to show how important it is to filmmakers to have an audience. to see people responding to their work almost mythical. that won't happen until june when the general public will get a chance to see the films and the awards for. this year's gallinari is a hybrid european film market will take place in march as a pure virtual event even though personal contact is often the chicken to success. it's clear. that a digital film market is only
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a partial replacement. we can't travel during the pandemic due to digital film market gives people the chance to take part from all over from australia to brazil to iceland. market tiling country they can watch the films online and also get an opportunity to see what film companies have been accredited. alok who haven't i met yet maybe who i want to contact must speak so there are opportunities there. it's a creative solution so will this year's hybrid model be the wave of the future. this and this into fluid it's a bit early to answer that. my sense is that our current predicament will end up changing how we do things the future yes i think it's certainly given us for thought start. when i'm in the future people might want to travel less
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especially internationally. you know that happens the major festivals will need to adapt. to. the belly not able to take place this year even if it's a pared down and virtual event but there is no getting away from the big questions what role the film festivals play. in the future. of this process we have 213 weeks of lockdown grim new reality a merger of the 20 in horror film songbird the world's worst fears are realized. it has mutated into something even more deadly lockdown has become a dictatorship. one of your. writers threw over $100.00 shot most angelus during actual. last peer songbird is
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one of the 1st cinematic attempts to address the real horror of the pandemic. going on. sadly the movie produced by transformers director michael bay is superficial schlock. they say and. somebody you've are charging bobby. a more in-depth examination of coburg comes from a documentary in the same breath in which premiered at the sundance film festival director not for weighing shows how the chinese government initially tried to downplay the crisis a pattern she saw repeated in her adopted country america you see you see how. the descendants of nations up for regular and the cover from the highest government has . basically been labeled. outbreak to be a severe and out of control as. today. good
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evening everyone so we asked to be in direct 2 to one to say that we stand for the community and we love the energy that we're getting right now i love this movie an . american grassroots democracy and student politics is the focus of homeroom another sundance doc it began shooting before coded but finished during the pandemic and was clearly shaped by the crisis we have the power to thank you steven director my conversation with filmmakers who perhaps don't wear it during this memo made sound during this next i've noticed is that we will all treat them by necessity almost like making a film is the only. creative a channel that we can express we can articulate the strong emotions that we have every day as other people whether it's you know whether it's the sadness helplessness or anger or. a sense of loss or longing for
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a connection. you are by far the most excruciating difficult stubbornly obnoxious woman i've ever met in my entire life in malcolm and marie the struggle to find connection is framed as one long romantic fight between the stars and diana and john david washington. what is the netflix drama was shot on a single location entirely under pandemic restrictions. this movie was sort of born out of the idea can we tell a story given the restrictions of coded can we make a movie that doesn't compromise in terms of emotional scope cinematics broke. and that was sort of that it was sort of an exercise in that regard. no amount. of feel like once you know someone is there for you and once you know
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they love you. you never actually think of them again that's natural so until you got to lose someone that you found they paid. 'd 'd the ultimate exercise in socially distancing i'm up was held at sweden's court a big film festival one woman spent 7 days alone on an island watching movies in a video blog she recorded the emotions evoked by the cinema she saw. when we're. being afraid. there because i feel this is what happened during this thing we started to fear to be close we started to fear to. to fear each other and the grocery market when you hear someone coughing or sneezing you sort of. look at them.
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with fear or with anger and i wonder where that behavior stuck at you what the plaintiff's. job change. is. there are no real answers in any of the films made during or inspired by the pandemic. but as shown bastien life in a day 2025 mcdonald's crowd sourced you tube documentary in times of crisis cinema can reveal our common humanity why can't. we be. this. just. goes to. the limits angle is 12 lives in berlin and
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is going places like hollywood for example. though the up and coming german actress has already got off to an impressive start. i'm nice to know how many internet stocks i did post and world's best books with powerful just maladies strong women or feminists i'm choosy i want to show what i can do much more common . singles 1st hollywood film is making its debut on netflix in news of the world she plays an orphan raised by the native american kiowa people captain kidd finds her in the wilderness in this western single place alongside 2 time oscar winning actor tom hanks though his name didn't mean much to her at 1st but it was that when i realized what a household name he is i was really faded i've often had just came in and i wasn't prepared for it he said was oh hello i'm tom hanks and it was pretty overwhelmed
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there at that moment i didn't know what to say but we wound up laughing a lot. i want to see your movie you were baking one together right. after such a great time i would see what she's done before we met i cannot stress enough. the incredible power of young on those scenes with that with the 2 of us that those those those crackled they were they were ridiculous fun in order in order to shoot can certainly be toward making a film in english with tom hanks could have been daunting but she took it in stride . can't. help to. make no mistake captain singles career took over the role of bunny in system crasher she was just 9 at the time she brought in almost unbearable intensity and
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physicality to the role of the traumatized girl who literally breaks all the rules . her boundless energy runs riot and she races from one scene to the next. it was her big break and won her the german film award that didn't lead to the lead for best actress goes to want to keep on having anything though in system a crush. sure will revert to an international career because the shop will greet her director paul greengrass on the at the 21000 birdland phones that have ellen said to his assistant look at what she can do with her eyes shut i gave it my all 100 i told myself this is your chance my show if you really want to be an actress and things to take off you have to take advantage of it. and she's doing just that in news of the world playing next to tom hanks. curtis don't. good go. to
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director paul greengrass was impressed by her charisma and talent you could see she bloomed. and great and still it's like a calling is just silly choices just. she's got the real deal. i do not have a clue as to the current trial. so what's next for her lane and single maybe a golden globe for best supporting actress on feb 28th. to win or lose news of the world isn't likely to be her last hollywood movie she's still in touch with tom hanks today as was energetic not when he said very nice acting partner who always has good advice and like be punctual know your lines and be kind to everyone it's like and he reflects that and south of us should be good i'm sure. the linnet
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sang a little learning from the past the young german actress looks to have a bright future ahead of her. the current pandemic is not the 1st to hit the film industry if people had not only one mosques but also practiced social distancing the spanish flu which ravaged the world from $918.00 to 1920 might not have killed 50000000. even during the 1st and 2nd world wars people still went to the cinema. then came new technologies that posed a challenge to movie theaters and the film industry. video recorders could be used to make copies of films shown on television and to watch films at home on v.h.s. cassette from video rental shops.
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after v.h.s. came d.v.d.'s and blu ray discs but none of these have so fuck killed off the real movie theaters. thatll of the behemoths is raging and it's not for the faint of heart which streaming service will win the fight for viewers favor the god that is here and uncle handsome. truly love movies to do but what we love even more is making movies for fans like you. the fans or everyone with the next flick subscription the streaming service just announced it's adding $72.00 films to this year's lineup and embarrassment of riches and a declaration of war of the competition. we're just getting started is that a threat or a promise maybe a bit of both. netflix is responding to
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hollywood giants want to brothers latest gambit launching all its films in the movie theaters and on its h.b.o. match streaming platforms simultaneously. streaming services have been doing a booming business during the roller lockdown. instead of going to the movies audiences are streaming films on their sofas but as krajina asks exactly what it is written by digging into our homes he's a man on a mission his book streamlined takes a critical look and our new constant companion the streaming service and. streaming is the leading medium of our time to significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming. but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation very advantage and for spying on users streaming . that's because no medium comes closer to us than streaming no other medium is
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capable of capturing every single step we take in analyzing it and any 2nd what does that do to our culture to our media landscape to how we deal with. what does this data piracy do to our democracy when we watch netflix netflix watches us all is fair in love and. war in which every new release pulls out all the stops. list stuff. you have no idea we're getting netted 80000000 viewers in 83 countries in just 4 weeks another i catch in record a few years ago streaming was english market now there's no escaping it netflix alone has 2 $104000000.00 subscribers just me plus more than $80000000.00 streaming companies are investing a fortune into new markets making a regional films and series targeted to new audiences for example india.
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delhi crime won an emmy international for best drama in november 2021st ever for india the mini series is based on actual. responds the 1st season is based on the 2012 gang rape of a woman on a bus in devon and the protests that followed on the scene of the strange. and. 'd 'd until recently read flick's and company flew under the radar and no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency for what they did with users data but that's changing. the screening insulin streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation with yet it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that went down even closer till digital economy and the exploitation
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that comes with it no one thought about that before boredom all that kind of went off about the coronavirus crisis has increased the speed of change in the media landscape exponentially yet what that means is only slowly becoming evident. that's all for this edition of 21 thanks for joining us goodbye.
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