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Warner Bros. is reaching out to international exhibitors about a possible late August launch for Christopher Nolan’s “Exhibitors in the U.K., France and Spain have been told by the studio to plan for an Aug. 26-28 launch. Warner Bros, one of the world’s most successful film studios, has committed to keep its European headquarters in London in a move seen as a vote of confidence for the UK… The $200 million thriller will open in the U.S. about a week later on Thursday, Sept. 3. Warner Bros. on Monday said “Tenet” will arrive in more than 70 countries on Wednesday, Aug. 26, including Japan, Russia, much of Europe, Australia and Canada. June 16, 2020. Label: Warner Bros. Records - 3WX 2668 • Format: 3x, Vinyl LP, Album Santa Maria • Country: US • Genre: Rock, Blues • Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock The Grateful Dead - Europe '72 (1972, Santa Maria, Vinyl) | Discogs A Free 24-hour Immersive Virtual Fan Experience. “Monique is an outstanding executive who has dedicated the last decade to expanding and innovating our European operations,” Kwan-Rubinek said. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. © Copyright 2020 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. Esclavissat joined Warner Bros. Pictures International as Vice President, Distribution, in 1998, and quickly moved through the ranks to become Executive Vice President, European Distribution, in 2005. TikTok Challenge, "Looney Tunes Cartoons" on HBO Max and More. Experience DC FanDome on August 22. (March 15, 2010 – Burbank, CA) - Monique Esclavissat, who has overseen European Distribution for Warner Bros. Pictures International, based in London, has been tapped to relocate to the Studio’s worldwide headquarters in Burbank and take on the additional Latin American distribution operations as Executive Vice President, Europe and Latin America Distribution. For most, if not all big studio movies, between 70%-80% of all box office is offshore, and it feels like that’s been forgotten,” one senior exhibitor source told Jocelyn Bouyssy, managing director of CGR Cinemas, France’s second biggest multiplex chain, said at the time that it would be a “catastrophe” if both “Tenet” and “Mulan” are further delayed — two scenarios that came to pass in the span of four days.“We’ve been sticking to it against [all odds] because we don’t want people to forget about us, but we don’t know how long we can hold up like this,” he said. Esclavissat has lived in Mexico, France, the UK and Los Angeles, and is fluent in several languages, including French, English, Spanish and Italian. Prior to this, she worked in London as Vice President, International Sales & Distribution, for Castle Rock International, preceded by a role as Sales Director at Mayfair Entertainment, and as an economist at Daiwa Securities. “Monique is an outstanding executive who has dedicated the last decade to expanding and innovating our European operations,” Kwan-Rubinek said.
“I’m very excited to join Veronika and the distribution team in Burbank to develop and reinforce successful distribution strategies in Latin America,” Esclavissat said. Disney on Thursday followed suite in When it pushed back the release of “Tenet” on Monday, Warner Bros. hinted that it might upend the traditional playbook of having a domestic release occur roughly at the same time as an overseas launch. It’s worth noting, however, that given the fast-changing nature of the global health crisis, these plans could change if the situation worsens and more hotspots emerge.One exhibitor contacted by the studio, who asked to remain anonymous, told Warner Bros.’ plans for an early release in Europe, and particularly Spain — which could see a second wave of COVID-19 — could follow the rationale taken by Sony Pictures Releasing in moving up the local release of Santiago Segura’s family comedy “Father There is Only One 2,” the country’s biggest potential blockbuster for 2020, from Aug. 7 to July 29.The understanding is that an earlier release allows the sequel a clearer run at the box office in case “Tenet” was originally scheduled to debut on July 17, but was pushed back to July 31 and then Aug. 12. The staggered release will be tailored to outbreaks of COVID-19. Looking Back at the Incredible Career of a Warner Bros. Legend. Read Next: Alan Parker Remembered By Andrew Lloyd Webber, Matthew Modine: ‘One of the Few Directors to Truly Understand Musicals on Screen’ The announcement was made today by Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, President, Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures International. TM & © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. “We are delighted that she will now be joining us at the home office to apply her creativity and expertise to our rapidly expanding Latin American markets.” Esclavissat is responsible for regional supervision of Warner Bros. Pictures’ distribution activities in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and, now, Latin America. June 15, 2020. It’s understood the studio is also aiming to release the film early in Asia, with exhibitors in the region expecting to receive a new date in the next few days. Esclavissat is responsible for regional supervision of Warner Bros. Pictures’ distribution activities in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and, now, Latin America.
July 27, 2020. Happy 80th Birthday Bugs Bunny! Warner Bros.’ plans for an early release in Europe, and particularly Spain — which could see a second wave of COVID-19 — could follow the rationale taken … The dates are not confirmed, though sources indicate that talks are positive. “We are not treating ‘Tenet’ like a traditional global day-and-date release, and our upcoming marketing and distribution plans will reflect that,” Warner Bros. Chairman Toby Emmerich said in a statement.There are concerns, however, that for a film like “Tenet,” which relies on keeping its secrets close to the chest, a foreign debut could result in piracy, potentially spoiling some of the films surprises.The studio’s game of musical chairs for “Tenet” has been “If the exhibition community doesn’t have any new movies in the next few months, there will not be an exhibition community. Its most recent delay followed renewed spikes of COVID-19 cases in major U.S. markets such as Florida and Texas.
Warner Bros. is reaching out to international exhibitors about a possible late August launch for Christopher Nolan’s “Exhibitors in the U.K., France and Spain have been told by the studio to plan for an Aug. 26-28 launch. Warner Bros, one of the world’s most successful film studios, has committed to keep its European headquarters in London in a move seen as a vote of confidence for the UK… The $200 million thriller will open in the U.S. about a week later on Thursday, Sept. 3. Warner Bros. on Monday said “Tenet” will arrive in more than 70 countries on Wednesday, Aug. 26, including Japan, Russia, much of Europe, Australia and Canada. June 16, 2020. Label: Warner Bros. Records - 3WX 2668 • Format: 3x, Vinyl LP, Album Santa Maria • Country: US • Genre: Rock, Blues • Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock The Grateful Dead - Europe '72 (1972, Santa Maria, Vinyl) | Discogs A Free 24-hour Immersive Virtual Fan Experience. “Monique is an outstanding executive who has dedicated the last decade to expanding and innovating our European operations,” Kwan-Rubinek said. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. © Copyright 2020 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. Esclavissat joined Warner Bros. Pictures International as Vice President, Distribution, in 1998, and quickly moved through the ranks to become Executive Vice President, European Distribution, in 2005. TikTok Challenge, "Looney Tunes Cartoons" on HBO Max and More. Experience DC FanDome on August 22. (March 15, 2010 – Burbank, CA) - Monique Esclavissat, who has overseen European Distribution for Warner Bros. Pictures International, based in London, has been tapped to relocate to the Studio’s worldwide headquarters in Burbank and take on the additional Latin American distribution operations as Executive Vice President, Europe and Latin America Distribution. For most, if not all big studio movies, between 70%-80% of all box office is offshore, and it feels like that’s been forgotten,” one senior exhibitor source told Jocelyn Bouyssy, managing director of CGR Cinemas, France’s second biggest multiplex chain, said at the time that it would be a “catastrophe” if both “Tenet” and “Mulan” are further delayed — two scenarios that came to pass in the span of four days.“We’ve been sticking to it against [all odds] because we don’t want people to forget about us, but we don’t know how long we can hold up like this,” he said. Esclavissat has lived in Mexico, France, the UK and Los Angeles, and is fluent in several languages, including French, English, Spanish and Italian. Prior to this, she worked in London as Vice President, International Sales & Distribution, for Castle Rock International, preceded by a role as Sales Director at Mayfair Entertainment, and as an economist at Daiwa Securities. “Monique is an outstanding executive who has dedicated the last decade to expanding and innovating our European operations,” Kwan-Rubinek said.
“I’m very excited to join Veronika and the distribution team in Burbank to develop and reinforce successful distribution strategies in Latin America,” Esclavissat said. Disney on Thursday followed suite in When it pushed back the release of “Tenet” on Monday, Warner Bros. hinted that it might upend the traditional playbook of having a domestic release occur roughly at the same time as an overseas launch. It’s worth noting, however, that given the fast-changing nature of the global health crisis, these plans could change if the situation worsens and more hotspots emerge.One exhibitor contacted by the studio, who asked to remain anonymous, told Warner Bros.’ plans for an early release in Europe, and particularly Spain — which could see a second wave of COVID-19 — could follow the rationale taken by Sony Pictures Releasing in moving up the local release of Santiago Segura’s family comedy “Father There is Only One 2,” the country’s biggest potential blockbuster for 2020, from Aug. 7 to July 29.The understanding is that an earlier release allows the sequel a clearer run at the box office in case “Tenet” was originally scheduled to debut on July 17, but was pushed back to July 31 and then Aug. 12. The staggered release will be tailored to outbreaks of COVID-19. Looking Back at the Incredible Career of a Warner Bros. Legend. Read Next: Alan Parker Remembered By Andrew Lloyd Webber, Matthew Modine: ‘One of the Few Directors to Truly Understand Musicals on Screen’ The announcement was made today by Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, President, Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures International. TM & © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. “We are delighted that she will now be joining us at the home office to apply her creativity and expertise to our rapidly expanding Latin American markets.” Esclavissat is responsible for regional supervision of Warner Bros. Pictures’ distribution activities in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and, now, Latin America. June 15, 2020. It’s understood the studio is also aiming to release the film early in Asia, with exhibitors in the region expecting to receive a new date in the next few days. Esclavissat is responsible for regional supervision of Warner Bros. Pictures’ distribution activities in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and, now, Latin America.
July 27, 2020. Happy 80th Birthday Bugs Bunny! Warner Bros.’ plans for an early release in Europe, and particularly Spain — which could see a second wave of COVID-19 — could follow the rationale taken … The dates are not confirmed, though sources indicate that talks are positive. “We are not treating ‘Tenet’ like a traditional global day-and-date release, and our upcoming marketing and distribution plans will reflect that,” Warner Bros. Chairman Toby Emmerich said in a statement.There are concerns, however, that for a film like “Tenet,” which relies on keeping its secrets close to the chest, a foreign debut could result in piracy, potentially spoiling some of the films surprises.The studio’s game of musical chairs for “Tenet” has been “If the exhibition community doesn’t have any new movies in the next few months, there will not be an exhibition community. Its most recent delay followed renewed spikes of COVID-19 cases in major U.S. markets such as Florida and Texas.