(Barcelona, Spain – 11 June 2018) Today, the Global Cinema Federation (GCF) released five position papers on key areas of concern and interest to cinema operators worldwide. The papers released today will guide the GCF in its efforts to advocate and educate on these issues on behalf of cinema operators around the world.
Officially launched last year at CineEurope, the Global Cinema Federation (GCF) is a member-based industry association representing and lobbying for the global cinema exhibition community. It’s members include some of the world’s largest cinema operators, including China’s Wanda Cinemas.
The papers include cinema exhibitors’ positions and concerns regarding:
Theatrical Exclusivity
- Cinema owners give top priority to maintaining the period of the theatrical exclusivity.
- The theatrical window is an integral part of the commercial terms between exhibitors and distributors.
- A surprise launch of a short theatrical window will be regarded as unfair and unacceptable business behaviour. (More attached)
International Trade and Investment
- Value of free international trade and investment into the cinema sector.
- Sharing of information on local regulations and practices that impact on foreign trade and investments.
- Where appropriate, support local/regional advocacy that focuses on promoting international trade and investment into cinema through research and information- sharing. (More attached)
Movie Theft
- Movie theft has long been a significant threat to our industry, and technology advances have increased that threat dramatically. However, box office losses to illegal movie copies are not inevitable.
- Movie exhibitors are the “front line” of preventing in-theatre camcording, the source of most illegal copies accessed during a movie’s theatrical run.
- Cinemas are also the voice of the industry to consumers, with the ability to build awareness of the cost of movie theft. (More attached)
Music Rights
- The long-term goal is to remove entirely the need for cinemas to enter into licence arrangements with, and make royalty payments in respect of music rights to, Performing Rights Organisations; this is however hampered by legal and structural challenges.
- In the interim, the Global Cinema Federation will support efforts to secure material reductions in existing tariffs, by sharing information and deploying both (i) factual data about rates in other territories; and (ii) tactics and legal and economic arguments which have succeeded in other territories. (More atached)
Accessibility
- Cinema owners have long provided innovative services to disabled guests on a voluntary basis, and we encourage exhibitors to continue to implement independent solutions that increase access to guests.
- Historically, voluntary solutions adopted by exhibitors make government intervention and regulation unnecessary.
- In cases where the government chooses to act, government processes to reform or adopt accessibility laws should involve exhibition representatives and the input of individuals with disabilities. (More attached)
The full position papers are available on the GCF website in five languages, including mandarin. Click HERE to read or download the papers.
The GCF seeks to increase industry effectiveness by providing input to international regulatory bodies and to contribute more effectively to international dialogue on issues of common interest.
The Executive Committee of the GCF is comprised of exhibitors AMC, Cinemark, Cineplex, Cinépolis, Cineworld, CJCGV, Event Cinemas, Les Cinemas Gaumont Pathé, Toho Cinemas, Vue International and Wanda Cinemas, and trade associations NATO and UNIC. Between them these companies and organizations have interests in more than 90 territories.
“In its first year, the GCF has identified and come to agreement on these issues of vital concern to exhibitors around the world. While further issues remain to be explored, these five papers give us our marching orders as we begin our second year of advocacy on behalf of cinemas worldwide,” says Alejandro Ramírez Magaña, CEO of Cinépolis and Chairman of GCF.