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Lighthouse Cinema may refer to: Lighthouse Cinema (Kolkata), Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Light House Cinema, Dublin, Ireland; Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton ...
The Light House Cinema is an art cinema with 614 seats across four screens in Dublin, Ireland, which also serves as one of the venues for the Dublin International Film Festival. From 1988–1996, the original Light House Cinema was located in an art-deco venue on Middle Abbey Street.
Pauatahanui School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 8 students, [12] with a roll of 223 as of August 2024. [ 13 ] It was established in 1855, originally in an undenominational chapel on the site of Rangihaeata's pā, and later in the military barracks vacated by the troops, making it one of the oldest schools in New Zealand.
Irish stars and fans arrived for the premiere of Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II in Dublin’s Lighthouse Cinema on Thursday. The film stars Kildare actor Paul Mescal, playing the character Lucius ...
Element Pictures is an Irish film studio, cinema and television production company [1] [2] with production and distribution credits in more than 30 films. [3] as well as a number of television series. Element Pictures also had a film and television distribution arm, which was later spun off under the name Volta Pictures.
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Light House was a non-profit making organisation largely funded and supported by regional and national media orientated sources. Theese included the Arts Council West Midlands , Wolverhampton City Council , UK Film Council , Screen West Midlands , Skillset , Advantage West Midlands , University of Wolverhampton and Europa Cinemas Network.
Lighthouse Cinema was established in 1934 for screening Hollywood films. The theatre was designed by W.M. Dudok. For 70 years this was one of the most popular cinemas in Kolkata. [1] This was one of the largest cinema halls in India with 1396 sitting capacity. Later it was reduced from 1396 to 600. [3]