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Relaunching Cinema: Content for Recovery 1 Film Collections RELAUNCHING : CINEMA ALL-TIME CLASSICS AWARD WINNERS CONTENT FOR BAME VOICES BEST OF BRITISH BIG SCREEN SPECTACLE RECOVERY COMEDY KICKS DOCUMENTARY FEATURES EVENT CINEMA FAMILY FUN FOREIGN LANGUAGE FRANCHISE FAVOURITES HORROR HITS INDIE GEMS LGBTIQ+ CINEMA LOCKDOWN, BACK AGAIN MODERN CLASSICS MUSICAL PLEASURES NEW VISIONS PERIOD DRAMA ROMANTIC ENCOUNTERS SCI-FI AND FANTASY SILVER SCREENERS SUPERHERO SMASHES TEEN SPIRIT WOMEN IN FILM INTRODUCTION his document is intended for the use of UK film programmers and exhibitors of all shapes and sizes. It is certainly not exhaustive T in its content listing, and instead represents an easy to read and locate guide to the wealth of potential titles readily available to play in UK cinemas once they reopen in the coming weeks. Highlighted filmed content has been separated into groups, by genre, theme, flavour or audience demographic, which should hopefully aid programme planning and decision making as cinemas get themselves back up to operational speed. With something for everyone, the 470+ amassed titles may feature in more than one category, and further content is also likely available upon request and interaction with individual distributors. Each title here has information on running time and certificate, plus any additional format detail. Distributors are also listed for each title, and at the back of the document there is an easy to use, full list of distribution direct sales contacts split by company. This collection of content has been compiled from many of the UK’s distribution companies under the aegis of FDA, and it forms part of the unified sector business recovery planning currently being undertaken by both FDA and UKCA, via the cross-industry body, Cinema First. The document should be seen as complementary to the many individual distribution sales offers currently in the market. In no way does the content presented here represent a collective commercial distribution offer, and all film bookings and agreements should be discussed directly between individual distributors and individual exhibitors, in-line with recognised competition law compliance. Re-engagement of audiences and the great cinema recovery will be a well-won endeavour, and across both distribution and exhibition, we all believe that it is a worthy pursuit. Cinemagoing is a powerful, unique social experience that cannot be replicated elsewhere, and as such, glory days will surely return to cinemas. The content that follows represents just a fraction of the great cultural and commercial diversity that film can offer, so please take the time to cast your eyes over what is available, think of your audience, choose wisely and happy booking. Film Distributors’ Association Summer 2020 RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 1 FILM COLLECTIONS ALL-TIME CLASSICS 3 AWARD WINNERS 5 BAME VOICES 7 BEST OF BRITISH 11 BIG SCREEN SPECTACLE 15 COMEDY KICKS 18 DOCUMENTARY FEATURES 21 EVENT CINEMA 23 FAMILY FUN 24 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 27 FRANCHISE FAVOURITES 30 HORROR HITS 34 INDIE GEMS 36 LGBTIQ+ CINEMA 38 LOCKDOWN, BACK AGAIN 40 MODERN CLASSICS 41 MUSICAL PLEASURES 43 NEW VISIONS 45 PERIOD DRAMA 47 ROMANTIC ENCOUNTERS 49 SCI-FI AND FANTASY 51 SILVER SCREENERS 54 SUPERHERO SMASHES 57 TEEN SPIRIT 58 WOMEN IN FILM 60 RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 2 ALL-TIME CLASSICS What better way to celebrate all that’s great about cinema than with films that are high-water marks and have been hugely influential over the last century. Book in a classic and remind audiences of the timeless magic of the movies. Film Running time Certificate Distributor 8½ 138 mins BFI A Matter of Life and Death 104 mins Park Circus The Apartment 125 mins Park Circus Bicycle Thieves 89 mins Arrow Breakfast at Tiffany’s 115 mins Paramount (contact Park Circus) Casablanca 103 mins Park Circus Double Indemnity 104 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) The Great Escape 173 mins Park Circus High Society 111 m i n s Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) His Girl Friday 92 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) It Happened One Night 105 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) La Belle et la Bête 95 mins BFI La Dolce Vita 176 mins BFI Lawrence of Arabia 226 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) My Fair Lady 170 mins Park Circus The Night of the Hunter 92 mins Park Circus Notorious 101 mins BFI Pandora’s Box 135 mins BFI The Philadelphia Story 112 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) Pillow Talk 102 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) The Red Shoes 135 mins Park Circus Roman Holiday 118 mins Paramount (contact Park Circus) RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 3 ALL-TIME CLASSICS Film Running time Certificate Distributor Singin’ in the Rain 103 mins BFI Some Like It Hot 121 mins Park Circus The Sound of Music 172 mins Walt Disney (contact Park Circus) The Third Man 93 mins Studiocanal (contact Park Circus) To Kill a Mockingbird 129 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) Touch of Evil 95 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) Unforgiven 125 mins Warner Bros. Vertigo 128 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) West Side Story 151 mins Park Circus The Wizard of Oz *also available in DOLBY VISION 102 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 4 AWARD WINNERS A selection of new and old winners of those most coveted trophies, films which converted critical success into global accolades, and subsequent commercial glory. Reflect upon the quality that cinema can deliver at its zenith. Film Running time Certificate Distributor 12 Years a Slave 134 mins eOne 1917 *also available in IMAX and 4DX 119 mins eOne The Apartment 125 mins Park Circus Arrival 116 mins eOne Bohemian Rhapsody *also available in IMAX 134 mins Walt Disney Boyhood 166 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) Casablanca 103 mins Park Circus For Sama 98 mins Republic The Graduate 106 mins Studiocanal (contact Park Circus) The Grand Budapest Hotel 100 mins Walt Disney Gravity *also available in IMAX and 3D 90 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) The Great Beauty 138 mins Curzon Green Book 130 mins eOne The Handmaiden 154 mins Curzon I, Daniel Blake 100 mins eOne The Iron Lady 105 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) It Happened One Night 105 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) Jojo Rabbit 108 mins Walt Disney Judy 118 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) La La Land *also available in Sing-a-Long 128 mins Lionsgate Lawrence of Arabia 226 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) Life of Pi 127 mins Walt Disney (contact Park Circus) Local Hero 111 m i n s Park Circus Marriage Story 137 mins Altitude RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 5 AWARD WINNERS Film Running time Certificate Distributor Moonlight 108 mins Altitude My Fair Lady 170 mins Park Circus Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 172 mins Sony Parasite 132 mins Studiocanal The Philadelphia Story 112 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) Philomena 98 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) Pride 120 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) The Queen 103 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) Roma 135 mins Altitude Roman Holiday 118 mins Paramount (contact Park Circus) Selma 128 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) The Skin I Live In 116 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) Slumdog Millionaire 120 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) The Sound of Music 172 mins Walt Disney (contact Park Circus) Spotlight 129 mins eOne Talk to Her 113 mins Pathé (contact Park Circus) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 115 mins Walt Disney (contact Park Circus) To Kill a Mockingbird 129 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) West Side Story 151 mins Park Circus The Wizard of Oz *also available in DOLBY VISION 102 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 6 BAME VOICES As our world becomes increasingly connected, cinemagoers are looking for more diverse voices in their storytelling. With performers and filmmakers from BAME backgrounds making waves both at home and abroad, cinema has the power to socially enlighten and unite audiences. Film Running time Certificate Distributor 2 Fast 2 Furious 108 mins Universal 12 Years a Slave 134 mins eOne 20 Feet from Stardom 89 mins Altitude A Taxi Driver 137 mins Trinity A United Kingdom 111 m i n s Pathé (contact Park Circus) Amy 123 mins Altitude Audition 115 mins Arrow After Life 119 m i n s BFI Appropriate Behaviour 86 mins Peccadillo Aquaman 143 mins Warner Bros. Bacurau 132 mins MUBI Bad Boys for Life 124mins Sony Battle Royale 114 mins Arrow Bend It Like Beckham 108 mins Lionsgate Beyond the River 112 mins Parkland Blade of the Immortal 140 mins Arrow Blue Story 89 mins Paramount The Conjuring 111 m i n s Warner Bros. The Conjuring 2 133 mins Warner Bros. Crazy Rich Asians 120 mins Warner Bros. (contact Park Circus) The Crossing 100mins Trinity Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 120 mins Sony (contact Park Circus) Daughters of the Dust 112 mins BFI RELAUNCHING CINEMA: CONTENT FOR RECOVERY 7 BAME VOICES Film Running time Certificate Distributor Detective Chinatown 2 121 mins Trinity Diego Maradona 127 mins Altitude Do the Right Thing 119 mins Universal (contact Park Circus) Dora and the Lost City of Gold 102 mins Paramount El Topo 124 mins Arrow Ema 107 mins MUBI Embrace of the Serpent 125mins Peccadillo The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 104 mins Universal Fast & Furious 104 mins Universal Fast & Furious 6 126 mins Universal Fast & Furious 7 137 mins Universal Fast & Furious 8 133 mins Universal Fast Five 130 mins Universal For Sama 98mins Republic Get Out 104mins Universal (contact Park Circus) The Golden Dream 108 mins Peccadillo Girl’s Trip 122mins Universal The Handmaiden 154 mins Curzon He Named Me Malala 88 mins Walt
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