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SimonCrowe, formerly head of sales at Icon Entertainment, is joining Capitol Filmsas head of sales.Aspart of the move, Eve Schoukroun has been promoted to senior sales manager.Crowe replaces Nicole Mackey, who joined Fortissimo Film Sales to spearhead itsLondon arm.Crowesaid that UK-based Capitol has established itself as one o stanley cup f, if not the,leading independent producer-sales company in Europe, having found critical andcommercial success on so many of its recent films. Headded: I am really looking forward to working with the Ladies ofCapitol , who not only have an eye for spotting a great script but alsoreal creative flair. JaneBarclay, co-head of Capitol, added: We are thril stanley cup led that Simon is joiningour team with his enormous experience of working on high profile films. He willbe an invaluable addition to our team. No comments No comments yet stanley uk You re not signed in. Only registered users or subscribers can comment on this article. Sign in Register Mkxi Penthouse North, Flight 7500 join Lionsgate sales slate
Indian stanley cup box stanley cup office revenues increased by 40% last year but it is widely expected to be just the start of a period of radical change and rapid growth.The quality of local content in a region where Hollywood has barely made a dent remains a vital factor. But an increasingly important driver for growth is the fast improving infrastructure. Across India, single screen cinemas are being upgraded but, more importantly, there has been a hurried expansion of multiplexes.Multiplex building in India dates back to 1997 but it has been a serious growth area for the last couple of years. The number of multiplex stanley cup es doubled in 2006 to 400 with ambitious companies like PVR and Adlabs pouring in investment, but most have been in developed metropolitan areas. The growth has coincided with a wider retail revolution in the biggest cities servicing the burgeoning Indian middle class.But the real expansion looks set to take place elsewhere: If one is looking for volumes one has to realise that metros will soon get saturated. The real penetration needs to be done in the small cities, PVR Cinemas managing director Ajay Bijli told India s Economic Times this week.That advance is already beginning with projects underway in places such as Coimbatore, Kota, and Ambala. Growth is supported by subsidies from many states. Maharashtra, for example, which has 20 new multiplexes under construction, offers a 100% waiver of entertainment tax for the first few years.At present, as much as 65% of the total box-o
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