Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Where did the proceeds from the sale of Oslo Kino? According to Aftenposten runs the 600 million cr


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Where did the proceeds from the sale of Oslo Kino? According to Aftenposten runs the 600 million crowns for anything star distributors other than film, and to top it all, the association Arthaus Cinema was denied its application for establishment star distributors support star distributors to the planned cultural center Verdensteatret.
Meanwhile sanded However Vika cinema up 50 million with the aim of becoming the Christin Berg and Geir Bergkastet Aftenposten describes as a "meeting place for filmmakers and audiences" with "a wide range of quality films." One thing's for sure, Oslo screaming for a wider cinema offers, and viewing venues that can cope with those found in Copenhagen and Stockholm.
It is sad about the case is that the proceeds from the sale of Oslo Kino goes to anything but film field, especially given the drastic cuts in funding for film distribution in recent years - which has been the subject of numerous articles in the Montages. For Oslo is strictly malnourished regards cinema offers and welcoming display star distributors venues, where audiences and filmmakers can be taken to cultivate their interest and knowledge of film, so that the environment can be improved. Both Copenhagen and Stockholm have managed to work out a balance between the commercial and alternative operators. Why should not Oslo able to get something similar?
The undersigned has even lived in Copenhagen a year's time and is still in bliss over the city movie deals. Not only in terms of the films shown, but also of exhibition venues, which, with its café-like foyers used as meeting places star distributors for both casual star distributors moviegoers star distributors and hardcore cinéaste. A big contrast to most of the cinema premises in Oslo, where sluiced in and out as if it were a roll bands. The idea that a movie should be something more than a place to "just watching movies," but also a place to meet for a coffee or beer before and after the film, seems to strengthen the film's status in the Danish star distributors capital. I would go so far as to say that it helps to make the Copenhagen residents more interested in culture. Let's hope the new bay and the planned Verdensteateret can create something similar for us in Norway.
As regards the refusal of Establishment of World Theatre, this is not the nail in the coffin for Arthaus Cinema and co his dream of a niche cinema in Oslo. We had a talk with Unnur Sande, star distributors general manager and marketing manager for Arthaus, who faced Montages can confirm that they are still in conversation with the City of Oslo on a possible operational support. If they granted operating support is still dependent on a reasonable lease for the culture Verdensteateret to become a reality.
Sande also stressed that the renovation of Vika has nothing to do with the refusal, and that there is some competition between them and the new bay. She says that they focus on different segments respect what movies they want and that Verdensteateret will focus on reading "own content" about their views and events. Along wish foundations Doc * country and Arthaus Cinema that Verdensteateret to be a culture where film focus is on the narrower niche film, along with teaching of documentary film and theater (Film Festival Films from the South and theater Kompani star distributors Camping is also collaborating on the project).
Sande says that they will be more in line with the art cinema concept, and she highlights the Copenhagen Vester Vov Vov as an example. An art film cinema where the focus is on "EUROPEAN quality films and American independent film, ligesom we gennem years stadigt have øget number af fine documentary." She also points out that Verdensteateret will have a greater focus on youth, unlike Vika, who, according to Berg and Bergkastet wants "an audience from 18 years upwards." The ideal situation for us moviegoers will naturally be about Oslo are both Vika and Verdensteateret.
With two encouraging and not least anticipated star distributors projects like the new Vika and Verdensteateret there is concern that revenues from the sale of Oslo Kino, according to Aftenposten go to "the big pot, or rather, they are reallocated to other purposes." Gullgruven Oslo municipality is left with the sale of Oslo Kino is thus going to do anything but film. Why can not a modest twelfth of this sum will be spent establishing art film cinemas in Oslo? According to Aftenposten refusal Doc * country and Arthaus Kino application for NOK 50 million in the Establishment 'technical grounds that the application star distributors falls outside the municipal grant

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