Sentences with phrase «u.s. premiere date»

That's the U.S. premiere date, which means that the show will premiere on the BBC sometime before then, mostly likely early January.
And so it is that, seven years later, RADiUS - TWC has only just scheduled a U.S. premiere date for the movie.

Not exact matches

The premiere staging of ProWine ASIA 2016, International Trade Fair for Wines and Spirits, has strong international support from worldwide renowned wine and spirits producers and distributors: to date, both international group pavilions and individual exhibitors from 17 countries and regions, including Australia, Austria, Argentina, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain and the U.S. have registered to exhibit.
The two films will premiere at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, but whereas the Grace biopic is currently without a U.S. release date, that's no longer the case for the new real - life story - turned film directed by Bennett Miller (Capote, Moneyball).
Release Date: March 15th in the U.K., TBD in the U.S., but a SXSW premiere seems likely.
The more OCD among us here at Playlist Towers find it a source of constant aggravation that release dates vary so much from territory to territory, and festivals often get premieres a full 18 - or - so months before a film gains a proper U.S. release — making a cut - and - dry list of any given year's movies less science than art.
With the film's release date rapidly approaching, the U.S. premiere was held last night at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Amazon Studios has announced a November 2nd U.S. release date and premiered the first photos for their remake of Dario Argento's iconic 1970s horror classic «Suspiria».
So while the film looks like it will premiere and be released in France within the next five months, a U.S. date could be a bit further off.
Although writer - director Patrice Leconte's romantic period drama A Promise played at both the Venice and Toronto film festivals, the French filmmaker's English - language debut has yet to land a U.S. release date (though it will premiere in France this coming April).
The Dreamcast was released in November 1998 in Japan; in September 1999 in North America (the date 9/9/99 featured heavily in U.S. promotion and the Dreamcast premiere at theaters everywhere);, on October 14, 1999 in Europe and November 30, 1999 in Australia.
The Armory's artistic programming continues in 2016 with engagements across opera, music, visual and performance art, including the North American stage premiere of Louis Andriessen's De Materie; a new site - specific installation by Martin Creed which will mark his largest in the U.S. to date; a commission and world premiere by multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon; Circle Map, two evenings of Kaija Saariaho's immersive music performed by the New York Philharmonic; and recital series performances by rising and celebrated talent from across the globe.
Goldberg is the final presentation of the Armory's 2015 season, which encompassed site - specific installations, commissions, and cross-disciplinary collaborations across a range of art forms including: FLEXN — an evolution of the Brooklyn - born street dance flex co-directed by Peter Sellars and dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; H -LCB- N) Y P N (Y -RCB- OSIS, Philippe Parreno's largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, a multi-sensory journey within the monumental interior of the Armory's drill hall; the U.S. premiere of the new contemporary dance Tree of Codes by Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx; HABEAS CORPUS, a penetrating new work by Laurie Anderson in collaboration with Mohammed el Gharani; and the third annual recital series featuring the U.S. premiere of The Night Dances by Charlotte Rampling and Sonia Wieder - Atherton, a concert of songs from World War I by Ian Bostridge, a performance of Viennese lieder by Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, and more.
Programs in the drill hall include the North American stage premiere of Louis Andriessen's De Materie, directed by composer Heiner Goebbels and featuring the International Contemporary Ensemble in a visually dramatic production incorporating music, dance, and spoken word; a new commission by visual artist and musician Martin Creed that marks his largest installation in the U.S. to date and reimagines the Armory's drill hall and period rooms in a surprising meditation on existence; a major new work by artist Taryn Simon that explores rituals of grief and mourning; and Circle Map, a program of ambitious spatial works by composer Kaija Saariaho that features the New York Philharmonic.
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