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As of January 2023, Olipop raised a total of $55.4 million in funding. [5] Olipop reached $73.4 million in gross revenue in 2022, [3] a 223% year increase; [6] and it reached $100 million gross revenue in the first half of 2023. [3] According to Goodwin, sales of root beer Olipop has overtaken those of A&W. [5] [6] In 2022, Olipop created a ...
Shqip; Simple English; Српски / srpski; ... Agon (film) The Albanian; Alexander (2023 film) Alive (2009 film) Amnesty (2011 film) Amsterdam Express; B. Babai (film)
Bang Bang's current logo. This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Bang Bang, an Albanian television channel by DigitAlb that airs a mix of animated television series, animated and live-action films as well as live-action Albanian originals produced by DigitAlb.
The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2021 in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section. [7] On September 8, 2021, Zeitgeist Films and Kino Lorber acquired the film's U.S. distribution rights and set it for a November 5, 2021 theatrical release in the United States.
The channel also has a rating system, which is divided into three groups; Baby (1–5 years old), Kids (6–9 years old), and Generation (11–14 years old). [4] Çufo is its main sister channel, sharing its dubs and promos about upcoming content with each other. Many dubs that have aired on Çufo in the past currently air on Bang Bang or vice ...
In 2001, a movie adaptation of Broken April, called Behind the Sun (Abril Despedaçado), was filmed in Brazil. It was made by filmmaker Walter Salles. Set in 1910 Brazil and starring Rodrigo Santoro, it was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [9]
It was Albania's only film studio under communist rule. [18] [15] Kristaq Dhamo's 1958 film Tana was Kinostudio's first feature-length film and is regarded as the first one in Albanian history. [19] [4] In 1952, Daughters of China (Zhong Hua nu er) became the first Chinese film shown in Albania. [13]
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