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June 16–19, 2025 | Barcelona, Spain

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CineEurope 2025

CineEurope is the longest-running European trade show and convention dedicated to the cinema industry, held annually in beautiful Barcelona. It serves as the official convention of the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), the trade association representing cinema exhibitors and their national associations across 38 European territories. Comscore is proud to be a long-standing sponsor of CineEurope, and we’re excited to return in 2025.

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Let’s Connect at CineEurope

Discover how the new Comscore Movies platform delivers powerful tools and in-depth analytics trusted by leading cinema circuits, every major studio, mini-major, and top independent distributors worldwide.

Interested in our full suite of solutions for exhibitors and distributors? Let’s chat in Barcelona — request a demo or meeting today.

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State of European Movie Market

Comscore is pleased to release its annual State of the European Movie Market report, offering a comprehensive look at theatrical performance across the region in 2025. Backed by Comscore’s industry-trusted data, the report highlights a resilient European market with continued audience engagement and strong regional titles driving momentum.

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BTW, Breakfast Is On Us

Comscore is proud to co-sponsor the CineEurope Breakfast! Join us each morning for great coffee, good food, and even better conversations.

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Comscore European Box Office Achievement Award

Join us at the CineEurope Awards Ceremony Thursday June 19th. Mike Viane, Senior Vice President and Head of Global Revenue, Comscore Movies, will present the Comscore European Box Office Achievement Award to The Walt Disney Studios.

Each year, this award recognizes the film that achieved the highest box office performance in Europe during the holiday season —spanning from November 1 through April 30. This year, Disney’s Moana 2 earned the top distinction, grossing an impressive $312.38 million in Europe during the eligibility period, and reaching a global cumulative box office of $1.059 billion to date.