CineEurope

CineEurope

CineEurope logo
Status Active
Genre Cinema industry
Venue Centro de Convenciones Internacional de Barcelona
Location(s) Barcelona, Catalonia
Country Spain
Inaugurated 1992
Most recent 2015
Organized by Prometheus Global Media Film Group Expo
International Union of Cinemas
Website
www.filmexpos.com/cineeurope

CineEurope (formerly Cinema Expo International) is the longest running European trade show and convention for the cinema industry. Organised by Prometheus Global Media Film Group Expo and jointly since 2015 with the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), CineEurope combines the official annual convention of the latter trade association representing cinema exhibitors and their national associations, and a trade show featuring product and film presentations, and screenings of select feature films.[1][2]

History

Entrance to the Centro de Convenciones Internacional de Barcelona, Spain at the 2015 CineEurope

References

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  17. DiOrio, Carl (2003-06-10). "Kudofest to close trade show". Variety. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
  18. Vivarelli, Nick (2004-06-21). "UIP keeps eyes on soccer, B.O.". Variety. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
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  26. Diana Lodderhose,Diane Garrett,Ed Meza. "Cinema Expo’s 2010 honorees". Variety.
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  28. Scott Roxborough. "CineEurope to Move from Amsterdam to Barcelona in 2012". The Hollywood Reporter.
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  31. Scott Roxborough. "CineEurope: Muzaffer Yildirim International Exhibitor of the Year". The Hollywood Reporter.
  32. Stuart Kemp. "CineEurope: Paramount Screens 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' One Day Before World Premiere". The Hollywood Reporter.
  33. Alex Ritman. "CineEurope 2015: Can Barcelona Make or Break Your Movie?". The Hollywood Reporter.
  34. Alex Ritman. "CineEurope: Key Takeaways From Barcelona". The Hollywood Reporter.

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