Tag: moviegoers

  • Viswarooopam to be released in Tamil Nadu on 7 Feb

    Viswarooopam to be released in Tamil Nadu on 7 Feb

    NEW DELHI: Actor-filmmakar Kamal Haasan‘s Viswaroopam is being released in Tamil Nadu on 7 February following the lifting of the ban by the state government.

    In an announcement, Haasan thanked the Tamil Nadu government for all the help and moviegoers, fans and people in Tamil Nadu and all over India for supporting him.

    He said the cheques and money which his supporters sent to him would be returned.

    The film was first announced for release on January 11, after a premiere on three direct-to-home (DTH) platforms, but this was withdrawn after protests by the theatre owners’ organisation in the state, and the release was postponed to 25 January.

    Thereafter, the film was banned by the state government on 23 January which pointed out that the release of the movie would create law and order issues as a section of the Muslims had raised objections.

  • Movie going patterns remain stable in the US: Nielsen

    Movie going patterns remain stable in the US: Nielsen

    MUMBAI: Media research company Nielsen has taken a look at annual moviegoer trends in the US as the awards season continues. According to Nielsen National Research Group‘s 2012 American Movie going report, 70 per cent of Americans aged 12 and older reported seeing one or more movies at a theater in the last 12 months, which is in line with the earlier year trend.

    The demographic makeup of the movie going audience has remained relatively consistent over the last couple of years, but the proportion of younger moviegoers (12-24) and oldest moviegoers (65-74) has grown gradually at the expense of middle-aged moviegoers (25-54).

    Overall attendance to new release movies was on par with a year ago (6.8 movies per person on average, compared with 6.9 in 2011), while movie going increased among Hispanics (12 per cent), people aged 25-34 (seven per cent), youths 12-17 (three per cent) and males (three per cent). Although there were slightly more female moviegoers than male moviegoers in 2012 (51 per cent and 49 per cent respectively), men accounted for 55 per cent of theatrical attendance.

    When looking at the movie going audience by race/ethnicity, Hispanics were the heaviest moviegoers, as they represented 18 per cent of the movie going population, but accounted for 25 per cent of all movies seen. Hispanics were also the only demographic group that went to more movies in 2012 than in the prior year-9.5 movies on average compared with 8.5 in 2011.

    The 2012 report highlights that going to the movie theater seems to carry a particularly positive cultural significance for Hispanics, as they were considerably more likely than non-Hispanics to view going to a theater as a way to spend time with their family and friends (86 per cent versus 77 per cent). They also were more likely to spend time discussing the movies after seeing them (66 per cent versus 53 per cent).