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  2. Cité du Cinéma - Wikipedia

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    Main entrance. The Cité du Cinéma (French pronunciation: [site dy sinema]) or Studios of Paris is a film studio complex originally supported and founded by the film director and producer Luc Besson, located in Saint-Denis, in the northern suburbs of Paris, in a renovated power plant, commissioned in 1933 to power the Parisian metro. [1]

  3. Cinema of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The Luxembourgish film industry is quite small. However, many films have been made in the country, both by native filmmakers and by people from other countries. In 1993, Dammentour by Paul Scheuer (AFO-Productions) and Hochzäitsnuecht (Paul Cruchten) won awards at the Max Ophüls Festival in Saarbrücken.

  4. List of film festivals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    African cinema: Aka International Pan-African Film Festival; Dikalo Awards [8] by Eitel Basile Ngangue Ebelle; still in existence as of 2022. [9] Lumière Film Festival: 2009: Lyon: Historical film: Paris International Fantastic Film Festival: 2011: Paris: Special interest: Annual, devoted to horror and science-fiction films: Paris Lesbian and ...

  5. United Nations of Cinema: 88 Countries Submit Entries for ...

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    The submissions for this year’s Oscar for best international feature include some of the best of world cinema. Below is a rundown of the entries for the 96th Academy Awards. The 15-title ...

  6. Category:Cinema of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas in Luxembourg (1 P) F. Luxembourgian films (10 C) Films based on works by Luxembourgish writers (2 C) Films set in Luxembourg (1 C, 9 P) Films shot in ...

  7. Musée de la Cinémathèque - Wikipedia

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    The Musée de la cinémathèque (French pronunciation: [myze də la sinematɛk], Cinema Museum), formerly known as Musée du cinéma Henri-Langlois ([myze dy sinema ɑ̃ʁi lɑ̃ɡlwa], Henri Langlois Cinema Museum), is a museum of cinema history located in the Cinémathèque française, 51 rue de Bercy in the 12th arrondissement of Paris.

  8. Saint-Augustin, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Église Saint-Augustin de Paris (French pronunciation: [eɡliz sɛ̃t‿oɡystɛ̃ də paʁi]; English: Church of St. Augustine) is a Catholic church located at 46 boulevard Malesherbes in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The church was built between 1860 and 1871 by the Paris city chief architect Victor Baltard.

  9. Kinepolis Kirchberg - Wikipedia

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    Kinepolis Kirchberg is a multiplex cinema in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, owned and operated by the Kinepolis Group, following their acquisition of the Utopia Group SA in late Prior to this, the multiplex was known as "Utopolis Kirchberg". [ 1 ]