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  2. Central House of Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Central House of Cinema (CDK) is a movie theater in Moscow, Russia, established in 1934 and currently managed by the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. CDK is a venue for film premieres, as well as open talks, artistic encounters, conferences, etc.

  3. Moscow Cinema (Saint Petersburg) - Wikipedia

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    The building was the first three-hall cinema in the USSR. A competition for the design of the cinema building for the Kirovsky District was announced in 1933, and the first place was awarded to the project by Lazar Khidekel. However, after winning the competition, the architect proposed a completely different design, which was approved in 1936 ...

  4. Cinema Glory (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Glory (Russian: Кинотеатр Слава) was a Moscow theater [1] landmark in Moscow and Perovo District. It was set on fire twice; most recently on February 3, 2007 by an unidentified person. The theater remained closed thereafter. The cinema historically housed 2 auditoriums with a total of 440 seats. The cinema had 3 floors.

  5. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Russia, popularly known as Mollywood, refers to the film industry in Russia, engaged in production of motion pictures in Russian language. The popular term Mollywood is a portmanteau of "Moscow" and "Hollywood". It began in the Russian Empire, widely developed in the Soviet Union and in the years following its dissolution. The ...

  6. Category:Theatres in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 December 2016, at 00:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Sokol (settlement, Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, a four-story maternity hospital No. 16 with 200 beds was built on the site of the park in the center of the village. [14] [15] On May 18, 1935, an air crash occurred in the sky over the village of Sokol. The largest Soviet aircraft of that time, the ANT-20 "Maxim Gorky", collided with an escort fighter.

  8. Moscow Jewish Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The third Moscow Jewish Film Festival was held in Moscow from 12 to 20 June 2017, [12] at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, the Documentary film center, cinema GUM and KARO 11 cinema Oktyabr. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The jury was chaired by director, screenwriter and producer Pavel Lungin . [ 15 ]

  9. Shchukino District - Wikipedia

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    In 1415, Vasily I of the Grand Duchy of Moscow built the village of Shchukino to the east of the Moskva River. 1945-1991 After the war and before the beginning of mass building of the 1960s there has continued the residential construction in the Oktyabrskoye Pole district (already at 5 floors) and a development of scientific establishments.