The UK Government has issued new guidance on how the £400 Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS) will be delivered to people living in park homes, those who do not use gas for heating and tenants who pay for energy as part of their rental agreement.
25.09.2022 - 16:33 / variety.com
Ed Meza @edmezavar The lasting effects of the pandemic and skyrocketing energy prices in Europe mean continued hardship for arthouse cinemas in Europe, but some theater chains are finding new ways to survive and prosper, particular when the movies work their magic. That was the takeaway at Zurich Summit discussion between Christian Bräuer, managing director of Berlin-based Yorck Kinogruppe; David Laub, acquistions and distribution executive at New York City-based A24; Stephanie Candinas, co-managing director of Zurich’s Arthouse Commercio Movie AG; and Sierra/Affinity’s Kirsten Figeroid. “The short-term perspective is about gas prices – that threatens us the most,” said Bräuer. “In Europe most theaters survived [the pandemic] thanks to public support. Without public support, a lot of small theaters, arthouse theaters, would have had to close.”
The energy crisis could pose a far greater threat, however, as theaters face gas prices that have increased five-fold, which many smaller operators will not be able to afford. Bräuer nevertheless expressed optimism. “A lot of people worked really hard to preserve movie theaters, and help them survive. And of course we need their support right now. Without them we don’t have a chance. Or maybe some theaters will have to lock down because they can’t afford their energy prices.” The energy crisis has exacerbated an already delicate situation. “Of course the market has changed a lot. Two long lockdowns, collapsing windows, etc. – it’s beyond all we could have imagined before. But I do believe that curation is the key, especially as there is more and more audiovisual content.” Arthouse cinemas in particular can benefit by having an established brand, he added. Despite the
The UK Government has issued new guidance on how the £400 Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS) will be delivered to people living in park homes, those who do not use gas for heating and tenants who pay for energy as part of their rental agreement.
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