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Box Office 2016: summer of surprises 4a293r
Following 2015’s spectacular summer box office, it felt like 2016 would struggle to keep up. Surprisingly, even with the Euro football championships and the Olympics, the pace hasn’t been far off. By Charles Gant 6l4t4l
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India box office: mid-budget and Hollywood booming 96nw
Modest budget films are outperforming bigger budget fare in India, while Hollywood films doubled their market share in 2015.
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Box Office 2015: A grand year abroad 5y1i8
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The blockbusters got bigger in 2015 and so did the box office, but how did the top 10 US films perform around the world?
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Box office analysis 2015: UK 476o4b
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Even before the release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, the UK box office is enjoying a strong year, propelled by powerful performances from James Bond and Christian Grey. But a crowded marketplace is stifling local and foreign-language releases.
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Box office analysis 2015: Nordic region, Italy, Russia 5b2247
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Screen surveys the European box office landscape in 2015 and charts the top titles of the year to date in three key territories.
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Box office analysis 2015: Nordic Region 4n3x61
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films are enjoying huge success throughout the Nordic region this year.
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Box office analysis 2015: Italy 43g57
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Can the traditional end-of-year release of local comedy titles help boost the Italian box office of 2015?
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Box office analysis 2015: Russia 671l4b
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Weak local titles are suffering in the face of particularly strong product from Hollywood and a dwindling art-house sector in 2015.
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Box office analysis 2015: , , Spain 424u3x
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Screen surveys the European box office landscape in 2015 and charts the top 25 titles of the year to date in three key territories.
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Box office analysis 2015: 145u28
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: US blockbusters and animation loom large but local comedies also have their say.
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Box office analysis 2015: Spain 353w52
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films may have lost ground to US titles in 2015 but a slew of releases may help Spain’s production industry end the year on a high.
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Box office analysis 2015: 145u28
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A slapstick comedy has become the biggest local film of all time in what is set to be the most successful year at the German box office in history.
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Box office analysis: foreign-language films in the US 5u6w5a
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The top 40 foreign-language films at the US box office to date in 2015 and how they have performed.
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SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Despite another record year at the Chinese box office, buyers, sellers and distributors in the independent and arthouse space have less to celebrate.
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Will 'Star Wars' become the highest-grossing film of all time? 614i1t
Ahead of its release on December 18, Screen asked four experts whether Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens would take the global box office crown…
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Box Office 2015: Summer of slams 1y4w1v
Rampaging dinosaurs, Marvel superheroes and animated emotions powered the US box office to its second biggest summer of all time.
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Box Office 2015: Brits share summer spoils 37y4x
In the UK, there were spectacular results for studio fare such as Minions, as well as indie titles like Amy and 45 Years.
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Drawing power: animation special 5f1nw
While Hollywood continues to dominate animation globally, European distributors and producers are increasingly looking to grab a slice of the pie. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the state of play.
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Chinese box office: taken by storm 6u6h4l
Which films will triumph at the box office over Chinese New Year? Liz Shackleton looks at the high-profile releases vying for the top slot.
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Spain: battle for the box office 5n6p11
Spain has seen a box-office boom in 2014 but issions were driven by discount ticket schemes. Distributors and exhibitors are looking for new solutions, Juan Sarda reports.