Eca’s Isabelle Fauchet [pictured] chairs the committee, which also includes Vue’s Johnny Carr, Picturehouse’s Marc Allenby and Cineplex’s Brad Ladouceur, among others.
The Event Cinema Association has launched a new advisory committee to help raise the profile of event cinema worldwide.
The new Eca Advisory Committee contains nine members and four Eca staff members from the exhibition, distribution, public relations, marketing, cinema services and satellite transmission industries .
The members of the Advisory Committee are:
Marc Allenby, Director of Distribution, Picturehouse Entertainment (UK)Elise Brandt, Managing Director, Studio 123 (Finland)Johnny Carr, Alternative Content Manager, Vue Entertainment (UK)Kymberli Frueh, Vice President Programming, Fathom Events (Us)Cathy Huis in ‘t Veld, Chief Technical Officer, Gofilex (Netherlands)Brad Ladouceur, Vice President Event Cinema, Cineplex Entertainment (Canada)Tamiko Mackie, Group Head of Content Development, Odeon & Uci Cinemas (Europe)Bernadette McCabe, Svp Business Strategy, Screenvision Media (Us)Pedro Rodriguez, CEO, CinEvento (Us/Latin America)Adam Rubins, CEO, Way To...
The Event Cinema Association has launched a new advisory committee to help raise the profile of event cinema worldwide.
The new Eca Advisory Committee contains nine members and four Eca staff members from the exhibition, distribution, public relations, marketing, cinema services and satellite transmission industries .
The members of the Advisory Committee are:
Marc Allenby, Director of Distribution, Picturehouse Entertainment (UK)Elise Brandt, Managing Director, Studio 123 (Finland)Johnny Carr, Alternative Content Manager, Vue Entertainment (UK)Kymberli Frueh, Vice President Programming, Fathom Events (Us)Cathy Huis in ‘t Veld, Chief Technical Officer, Gofilex (Netherlands)Brad Ladouceur, Vice President Event Cinema, Cineplex Entertainment (Canada)Tamiko Mackie, Group Head of Content Development, Odeon & Uci Cinemas (Europe)Bernadette McCabe, Svp Business Strategy, Screenvision Media (Us)Pedro Rodriguez, CEO, CinEvento (Us/Latin America)Adam Rubins, CEO, Way To...
- 10/25/2016
- ScreenDaily
A version of this story first appeared in the Oct. 16 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe. Pedro Rodriguez faces a complex task distributing and marketing movies in Latin America, a vast region with differing cultures and tastes. Rodriguez, who grew up in Mexico City, is president and CEO of Los Angeles-based Idc, which handles all Lionsgate and Summit titles in Latin America (and is half-owned by Lionsgate) as well as independent films from third parties. Even though Latin America is being ravaged by a currency crisis, countries like Mexico,
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- 10/9/2015
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nothing like a guys trip to Victoria's Secret ... at least for Team Spain -- because Sergio Ramos and his superstar teammates hit up the lingerie shop in D.C. today and TMZ Sports has the footage. Ramos -- one of the best soccer players in the world -- hit up the thong section in Vs while a female employee showed him a series of options ... likely a gift for his super hot Gf Pilar Rubio.
- 6/5/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Montreal’s Festival Du Nouveau Cinema (10.10 – 10.21) announced their line-up today for their 41st edition and among the smorgasbord of subtitle offerings dating back to this year’s Rotterdam, Berlin, Cannes, Locarno, Venice and Tiff editions, we’re knee-deep in avant-garde world cinema from the established auteurs Assayas, Vinterberg, Ozon, Sang-Soo, Joao Pedro Rodriguez, Larrain, Loach, Reygadas, Ghobadi, Mungiu and Miguel Gomes. Heavy on offerings from Quebec and France, the fest also manages to offer a stellar snapshot of the up-and-comers from all corners of the globe. Among the notable titles in the (Competition category) International Selection we’ve got Pablo Berger’s Blancanieves, Ursula Meier’s Sister, Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky’s Francine (which received its theatrical release earlier this month) and Rodrigo Plá’s La Demora. Loaded in Cannes items, the Special Presentations is the fest’s A-list selections (see filmmakers named above) and the one pic...
- 9/25/2012
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
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