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  2. List of cinemas in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    AMC Pacific Place at Pacific Place, Admiralty, Hong Kong – renamed as MOVIE MOVIE on 5 August 2020; AMC Festival Walk, at Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong – now MCL Festival Grand [2] [3] Broadway Cyberport, at The Arcade, Cyberport; succeeded by MCL Cyberport

  3. Festival Walk - Wikipedia

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    Festival Walk is a shopping centre in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong developed jointly by Swire Properties and CITIC Pacific between 1993 and 1998. At the time of its opening in November 1998, it was the biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong.

  4. Cinema of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese-language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former Crown colony , Hong Kong had a greater degree of political and economic freedom than mainland China and Taiwan , and developed into a filmmaking hub for ...

  5. Hong Kong Film Festival Sets Trio of Local Films as Opening ...

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    The Asian premiere of Soi Cheang’s “Mad Fate” is just one of three locally produced movies that have been set as the opening and closing titles of the upcoming Hong Kong International Film ...

  6. This month’s Hong Kong International Film Festival will showcase over 190 films from 62 countries and regions, including five world premieres, and 64 Asian premieres. Running 12 days (March 28 ...

  7. Hong Kong Film Festival Cancels Opening Movie, Citing ... - AOL

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    The Hong Kong International Film Festival has announced the cancelation of its world premiere screening of crime thriller “Where the Wind Blows.” The move appears to be part of the ...

  8. Hong Kong International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    At the 48th Hong Kong International Film Festival, The Longest Summer, a film by director Fruit Chan, which touches on the topic of the handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in July 1997, was originally scheduled to be screened on 2 February 2024. However, the screening was abruptly cancelled after the organizer said they were ...

  9. 47th Hong Kong International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival opened with the Hong Kong mystery thriller Mad Fate by Soi Cheang and the documentary Elegies by Ann Hui, and it closed with the Hong Kong drama Vital Signs by Cheuk Wan-chi. This year, 197 films from 64 countries were screened, including nine world premieres, six international premieres, and sixty-seven Asian premieres.