![]() ![]() The company also partnered with Dolby using their Dolby Atmos and Dolby Cinema products. The expanding and upgrading will start in 2018 and all locations will be upgraded by 2023, making Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont the first multi-territory network to be fully powered by IMAX Laser. They will do that by expanding the total number of locations and also by upgrading existing locations to IMAX Laser with IMAX's 12-channel sound technology. The IMAX Corporation stated that it will strengthen its relationship with Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont. The company uses different technologies in their operations, like IMAX. ![]() On October 28, 2021, Pathé Tuschinski - during its centennial - received the Royal Predicate from the Dutch monarch, changing its name to Koninklijk Theater Tuschinski (Royal Theater Tuschinski). In 2018, Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont entered the African market by opening a cinema In Tunis, Tunisia, with plans in progress to open locations in Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal. ![]() Until 2010 the company operated several cinemas in Italy, but these locations were sold to due to difficulties in the Italian market. In 2021 Pathé decided to sell three of its recent acquired CineAlpes cinemas to CinéWest. The majority of the acquired cinemas were - or are in the process of being - converted to the Pathé brand. The company grew its circuit with several acquisitions throughout the years, notable acquisitions were MGM Cinemas in 1995, Minerva Cinemas in 2010 in The Netherlands CinePointCom in 2015 in Belgium EuropaCorp Cinemas in 2016, CineAlpes in 2019 in France and Euroscoop Cinemas in 2019 in The Netherlands and Belgium. The name of the company changed shortly thereafter to Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont, then to Pathé Cinémas in 2023 when Pathé removed the Gaumont brand from its cinemas. On March 1, 2017, it was announced that Gaumont sold its 34% stake in Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé to Pathé for €380 million, Gaumont wanted to focus more on the production and distribution of content. In 2010, EuroPalaces was renamed Les Cinémas Gaumont Pathé. Gaumont owned 34% and Pathé owned 66% of the shares in the joint venture. It is Europe’s second largest cinema chain.ĮuroPalaces was formed in 2001 when the French film production and distribution companies Pathé and Gaumont merged their cinema operations, respectively owned by Jérôme Seydoux and Nicolas Seydoux. The company is market leader in each country, with the exception of Belgium and Tunisia. ![]() They will also contribute to the overall evaluation of the student.Pathé Cinémas is a cinema chain owned by Pathé, with operations in France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, and Tunisia. These productions will be presented and discussed during the last session of the seminar. In parallel to the thematic sessions and after a clear presentation of the instructions during the first meeting, the students are asked, in groups of 2 or 3 at most, to make and edit a short film or a soundtrack of 5 minutes minimum and 15 minutes maximum, shot and recorded with a smartphone. During each session, after the screening of a film, a debate will take place with a guest directly related to the theme or to the film itself.Ģ/ In the year without a festival, the seminar will take place in 3-hour sessions with the same triad: theme-film-guest. ethnographic cinema, cinema and literature, cinema and ecology, etc.). The 2021 edition of the festival will take place from 29 November to 3 December (5 screenings) at the Louvain-la-Neuve site.Įach of the seminar sessions is built around a specific theme (e.g. The Campus Cinema seminar is closely linked to the biennial festival "Humans in Society" and to the cultural year of UCLouvain.ġ/ In the year of the festival, the seminar will be divided into five 3-hour seminar sessions (every fortnight from September to November) and 15 hours of active participation in the festival (intervention in the debates following the screenings, preparation beforehand through detailed readings, etc.). ![]()
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