Crescine Newsdossier #20 - Autumn edition

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CresCine celebrates autumn with throwback to 3 hot reports on Blockhain’s impact to Film, Sustainable Arthouse, and Distribution & Exhibition.

As the autumn festival circuit winds down, with Venice showcasing resilience in arthouse sales and Toronto navigating a slightly more cautious market, the film industry faces its own blend of seasonal tricks and treats with the challenge remains: how to ensure diverse European stories connect with audiences in a competitive global landscape.

This autumn, CresCine calls you to dive in to our insights-packed publications from our summer season in case you missed out.

The reports examine the evolving relationship between blockchain technology and the film industry, with a particular focus on European companies, and present successful strategies for sustainable arthouse cinemas

They also articulate the challenges and drivers of change for the distribution and exhibition of content.

Report 1: Blockchain's Role in Transforming Europe's Film Industry

This report, authored by Madis Järvekülg, Yannick Slenter, and Indrek Ibrus, examines how blockchain technology could reshape rights management, financing, and distribution in the European film sector.

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Report 2: Strategies for Building a Sustainable Arthouse Cinema in Europe

Erik Martens, Jon Michelena, Tim Raats, Paul Hammoud, and Heritiana Ranaivoson present an in-depth case study of Cinema Lumière Mechelen, revealing strategies for viable city-based arthouse cinemas.

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Report 3: Small European Films: Challenges and Drivers of Change for Distribution and Exhibition

Authored by Ivana Kostovska, Marius Ofsti, and Jakob Isak Nielsen, this report analyzes the distribution and exhibition challenges facing films from small European markets in the current platform-dominated era.

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