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Film Exhibition Survey (2013)

A wide range of exhibitors showing film were surveyed from May through August 2013 in order to obtain their views on a number of issues pertaining to film exhibition.

Their responses were comprehensive and definitive and remain topical and relevant.

Please refer to the Results, Analysis and Summary of Comments in this section for more information, and sincere thanks again to all those who contributed.

  • Results 
  • Analysis 
  • Summary of Comments 

+ Page updated August 21, 2014

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