Germany Launches Low Cost Movie Subscription Plan
Germany’s Federal Film Board (FFA) has announced a new program where moviegoers can see as many visits to the cinema as they like all for a monthly fee.
Germany’s Federal Film Board (FFA) has announced a new program where moviegoers can see as many visits to the cinema as they like all for a monthly fee.
With two 55,000 lumen Christie RGB pure laser projectors as part of a Cinity Cinema System, Cineplex Aachen celebrated a technological premiere in Europe that attracted internationally renowned filmmakers as the first cinema in Germany with a Cinity Cinema System. The projectors were supplied and installed by Ecco Cine Supply & Service, and a second installation is planned for Cinetower in Alsdorf.
Cinecittà, Germany’s largest multiplex, has recently installed 12 Christie RGB pure laser projectors, with more to follow. Ecco Cine Supply & Service supplied and installed the projectors.
Samsung has installed its Onyx Cinema LED display at the Lamm-Lichtspiele arthouse cinema in Erlangen.
Eikona Cinema Solutions is now called OneCinema. With this strategic rebranding, the software company specializing in the cinema industry is underlining its commitment to further expanding its global presence.
Arts Alliance Media has reconfirmed its commitment to Yorck Kinogruppe, Germany’s largest network of arthouse cinemas, by enabling Screenwriter to manage all content and scheduling at the Arte Sommerkino Kulturforum, a summer open-air cinema in Berlin, Germany.
Christie Digital Systems has signed a multi-year agreement to supply its RGB pure laser projectors to Cineplex Germany. Work is underway to install RGB pure laser projectors as part of the agreement, which will operate until 2026.
Cinionic has announced a new preferred partnership designation by Cineplex Deutschland, Germany’s largest exhibitor, through 2026. As part of the deal, Cinionic will drive the technology renewal for the circuit, bringing Laser Projection by Cinionic to more than 100 screens over the next three years.
German independent cinema chain Kinowelt will deploy GDC Technology’s Cinema Automation CA 2.0 automation to fully automate its cinema operations while significantly reducing the cost associated with booth operations. Kinowelt will also be utilizing GDC’s Central Management Enterprise Software CMS-3000, a comprehensive web-based solution to manage screenings across an entire cinema circuit from its headquarters.
CinemaNext, the EMEA specialist in cinema exhibitor services, and Vandors GmbH, Germany’s leading full-service partner for cinema technology, today announced an agreement to combine their cinema exhibitor services in Germany under the Vandors umbrella.