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| Thursday, 18 February 2010 17:34 | |
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Diverse chains of British movies are going to boycott the version of Tim Burton for the film "Alice in the country of the wonders" due to a disputes by the date of launching of the output of DVD. The chains Odeon, Vue and Cineworld itself will refuse it exhibit the film itself to Disney insist on reduce the break between the inaugurate us movies and the launching in DVD of the traditional 17 weeks for barely 12, informs today the newspaper "The Teams". The result of the resistance between the rooms and to producing will have big repercussions for the industry. If to Disney earn the arm wrestling, others distributors also will try to shorten that break of time; itself lose, will have that think of other strategies. The distributors are going to throw his titles in DVD the more quickly possible because that market, that was to bigger spring of prescriptions of the industry of the movies, shrank 20% last year, and creem that a smaller break between the inaugurate us movies and the launching of the DVD will leverage the sales. Apparently, the polemics around the launching of "Alice" sample that both the part have very it lose in case of of him threatened boycott. Odeon, Vue and Cineworld are owners of 60% of the rooms of the United Kingdom and control more of 90% of the rooms of exhibition in 3D. If "Alice" follow the example of "Avatar", its version in three dimensions is going to invoice ten times more than to traditional. Holland The biggest nets of movies of the Holland announced in this Sunday that will not exhibit the film "Alice in the Country of the Wonders". The nets Mined, Pathe, Wolff and Jogchems (that represent more from 80% of the total of rooms of the Holland) protest against the short space of time between the launching in the movies and the sale of the DVD, programmed for 1º of June. "We decide that we are going to send a message to the cinematographic industry: itself will not accept ours we will have, we will not exhibit more his film", Youry Bredewold said, spokesman of the nets, to the agency France Presse. The feature film, driven by Tim Burton, has Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, My Wasikowska and Christopher Lee in the cast. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 17:45 |




