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"European cinema is facing its biggest challenge to date: coping with the requirements of modern technology. The future of cinema is inseparably tied to the arrival of the digital era. Modern technologies are transforming the audiovisual sector, creating challenges and possibilities for the production, distribution and accessibility of European cinema, as well as certain dangers in the transition from analogue to digital systems. Participation in this process should be the responsibility of both the public and the private sector. European cinema has enormous potential. According to data from the European Audiovisual Observatory, there are approximately 30 000 screens in the European Union. Most of these are small cinemas consisting of just one or two screens. In recent years, we have witnessed an acceleration of the process of digitisation of cinemas stemming from production of digital films, mainly from the US, as well as increased public demand for films made using 3D technology. It is expected that in the near future most cinemas will have to switch to digital technology and copies of films will not be available on 35mm reels any more."@en1

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