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Mediasalles in Cannes released it annual study on European cinema attendance (+3.5%)Updated information on cinema-going in Europe in 2006 in the MEDIA Salles Newsletter “European Cinema Journal” no. 2/2007 (attached), presented during the Cannes Film Festival on 21 May. At the MEDIA Salles “happy hour”, the traditional gathering for cinema professionals and journalists. The President of the Association, Jens Rykær, commented: “We are happy that 2006 has seen an increase in audiences in European cinemas and that in several countries Europe’s films have obtained significant market shares. These results are a source of satisfaction for MEDIA Salles, which has been committed to raising the visibility of European films and promoting cinema-going in cinemas all over Europe for 15 years, through its information, promotion and training initiatives”. As regards 2006, the figures relating to screens and admissions in 33 European countries, brought together in the Newsletter, reveal a generally better trend compared to the previous year. This improvement has not, however, regarded all countries. In the 25 countries belonging to the European Union in 2006, audiences have experienced an average growth rate of 3.5%, rising from 893.0 to 924.1. In general, the 15 countries of Central-Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Rim obtain decidedly flattering results, recording admissions increasing by 20.4%. Spectators thus increase from 94.6 to 113.9 million. Here too, however, there is no escape from the general trend, which sees quite different situations in the individual territories. All with above-average growth are both big markets such as Poland (+29.7%), which recovers almost all the spectators lost in 2005, and Turkey (+26.3%), as well as smaller countries such as the Slovak Republic (+55.5%), Estonia (+40.1%), Latvia (+27.5%), Croatia (+22.8%), the Czech Republic (+21.4%) and Slovenia (+9.9%). An exceptional growth is recorded in Lithuania, which more than doubles its spectators (+108.6%). Instead, decreases are recorded in Serbia and Montenegro (-36.7%) and, to a smaller extent, in Malta (-4%), Hungary (-3.8%), Bulgaria (-2.5%), Romania (-1.9%) and Cyprus (-1.1%). 24.05.2007 | Cannes's blog Cat. : Belgium Bulgaria Cannes Cannes cinema Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Elisabetta Brunella Estonia europe Europe European Union Film Finland Greece Hungary International relations Ireland Italy Jens Rykær Joachim Ph Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg mediasalles Mike Vickers Movie theater Netherlands Norway Political geography Romania Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland the Cannes Film Festival United Kingdom Visual arts FILM
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