Euskaraz irakurri: Zinemetan estreinatzen diren filmak 100 egunez aretoetan soilik ikusi ahal izatea eskatu du EZAEk
The Association of Cinemas of Euskadi EZAE, which includes seventeen cinemas from Araba, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa, has shown its adherence to the claim that the Federation of Cinemas of Spain (FECE) has transferred to the ICAA (Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts) on the need to set a 100-day “exhibition window” for all movies released theatricallysomething that he considers “urgent and essential” for the recovery of the rooms.
The association points out in a statement that since the pandemic and after the closure of theaters, this exhibition window has suffered a drastic reduction, from simultaneous premieres to releases just 45 days after the premiere of a film in theaters.
For EZAE and FECE, this circumstance “has hampered the exploitation of films in theaters and delayed the recovery of the sector”, taking into account that public attendance at theaters “is the cornerstone on which the film industry in your whole”.
FECE and EZAE consider “urgent and necessary” the implementation of an exclusive window of 100 days for all the premieres that go through the billboard.
According to information from the association, France establishes a 15-month window between theatrical release and its streaming release, while in Italy a 90-day window has just been approved for films that are released in cinemas, regardless of their nationality. , as a measure to help cinemas out of the crisis.
Source: Eitb

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