Ben Roberts, Dave Moutrey, Jon Barrenechea, Marc Allenby, Emma Keith, among speakers at Newcastle event.
UK exhibition conference This Way Up: Exhibition Innovation (Dec 2-3), which will explore how films are showsn and consumed, has set its lineup.
Ben Roberts, director of the lottery fund at the BFI, will provide opening remarks, with Dave Moutrey, CEO of Home, Manchester (This Way Up’s venue for 2015) closing the conference.
Day One speakers will include Jon Barrenechea of Picturehouse Cinemas, National Theatre Live’s Emma Keith, Ian Frances from the Flatpack Festival and Abandon Normal Devices’ Gabi Jenks.
Michael Pierce from Cinema Nation/Scalarama will lead Anyone can be a programmer, analyzing the contemporary dialectic between the programmer and the audience as tastemaker while asking who is really in control of what we exhibit.
Breakout panels will feature John Wyver, media associate with the RSC developing their future policy for broadcasting and digital distribution; Sam Meech, founder of ScreeningFilm...
UK exhibition conference This Way Up: Exhibition Innovation (Dec 2-3), which will explore how films are showsn and consumed, has set its lineup.
Ben Roberts, director of the lottery fund at the BFI, will provide opening remarks, with Dave Moutrey, CEO of Home, Manchester (This Way Up’s venue for 2015) closing the conference.
Day One speakers will include Jon Barrenechea of Picturehouse Cinemas, National Theatre Live’s Emma Keith, Ian Frances from the Flatpack Festival and Abandon Normal Devices’ Gabi Jenks.
Michael Pierce from Cinema Nation/Scalarama will lead Anyone can be a programmer, analyzing the contemporary dialectic between the programmer and the audience as tastemaker while asking who is really in control of what we exhibit.
Breakout panels will feature John Wyver, media associate with the RSC developing their future policy for broadcasting and digital distribution; Sam Meech, founder of ScreeningFilm...
- 11/19/2014
- ScreenDaily
Despite lending his voice to the just-released animated kid’s film Madagascar 2, it looks like Sasha Baron Cohen (a.k.a. “Borat”) has no intention of having his next film being a family-friendly one . . . Unless we’re talking about some sort of backwoods, inbred clan who get their funnin’ from huntin’, killin’ and eatin’ city folk.
That film is — (deep breath) — Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America For The Purpose Of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable In The Presence Of A Gay Foreigner In A Mesh T-shirt and by its title alone is clearly in the same mocumentary vein as his blockbuster hit — (deep breath) — Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan. The Bruno character, a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion journalist, was (like Borat) one of the characters Cohen had previously played on his satirical T.V. series Da Ali G Show.
In the...
That film is — (deep breath) — Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America For The Purpose Of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable In The Presence Of A Gay Foreigner In A Mesh T-shirt and by its title alone is clearly in the same mocumentary vein as his blockbuster hit — (deep breath) — Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan. The Bruno character, a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion journalist, was (like Borat) one of the characters Cohen had previously played on his satirical T.V. series Da Ali G Show.
In the...
- 11/13/2008
- by Angel Orona
- Movie-moron.com
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