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  2. Mercury CX - Wikipedia

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    The Media Resource Centre was established in 1974 and is one of the earliest members of the Screen Development Australia (SDA) national network.It moved from its first location at 1 Union Street to a larger location in Pirie Street in the 1980s, where it provided a venue to screen local filmmakers' works as well as other independent, community or hard-to-find international films; it also ...

  3. Piccadilly Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Wallis converted the old single-screen picture palace, which had a 1400-seat capacity across its upper and lower level, into a multiplex with three screens, [12] The former balcony became screen one, and screens two and three occupied the former orchestra level. [19] The cinema reopened in 1990 as Piccadilly Cinema. [7]

  4. Westfield Marion - Wikipedia

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    The centre's Event Cinema complex is the Southern Hemisphere's largest cinema complex, [citation needed] featuring 26 screens. The centre houses all of Westfield's management in Adelaide, located in an 8-storey office block to the east of the centre, as well as services including; legal, child care, health and dental clinic.

  5. South Australian Film Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This initiative was being run by SBS and Screen Australia, and supported by the SAFC, as of 2022. [45] In 2024 she was selected to participate in Global Producers Exchange, an AiF/Screen Australia initiative, and in mid-May 2024 is joining an Adelaide Film Festival delegation to the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival. [46]

  6. Wallis Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Wallis Cinemas, formerly Wallis Theatres, is a family-owned South Australian company that operates cinema complexes in greater Adelaide and regional South Australia. Wallis Theatres works in conjunction with Big Screen Advertising, a company which distributes and screens advertisements at cinemas.

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  8. Hindley Street - Wikipedia

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    Hindley Street is located in the north-west quarter of the centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.It runs between King William Street and West Terrace.The street was named after Charles Hindley, a British parliamentarian and social reformist.

  9. Telstra House - Wikipedia

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    The Telstra House, originally Telecom House, is a high-rise building that is located in the Adelaide central business district on the northern side of Pirie Street. It rises 117 metres above the ground and has 23 floors. [1] Construction of the building began in 1984 and was completed in 1987.