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Riverside Theatres is a multi-venue performing arts centre located in the CBD of Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [ 1 ] Opened in 1988, its venues include the 761-seat proscenium arch Riverside Theatre, the 213-seat Lennox Theatre, and the 88-seat Rafferty's Theatre.
Dendy Cinema Pty Limited is an Australian cinema chain. As of 2025 [update] it operates multiplex cinemas in Sydney , Canberra , the Gold Coast , and Brisbane . The company is a subsidiary of the Dendy Icon Group, which also owns Icon Productions , Icon Film Distribution, and Icon Film Finance.
Maya the Bee Movie (2014) – starring Jacki Weaver, Richard Roxburgh, Noah Taylor, Miriam Margolyes, Justine Clarke, Coco Jack Gillies and Kodi Smit-McPhee; Son of a Gun (2014) Still Flowin': The Movie (2014) – written and directed by R.A.E.D; Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) – won six Academy Awards, the most ever for an Australian film; Drown ...
Palace Cinemas is an Australian cinema chain that specialises in arthouse and international films.. Their head office are based in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and they operate locations in New South Wales (Central Park, [1] Norton Street, Byron Bay, Ballina [2] & Oxford St), [3] Victoria (Coburg, Brighton Bay, Northcote, Balwyn, Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The ...
Opening Title Director Cast Genre J A N U A R Y 1: The Dry: Robert Connolly: Eric Bana, Genevieve O'Reilly, Keir O'Donnell: Crime / Drama 7: Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb: Noel Cleary ...
Village Cinemas is an Australian-based multinational film exhibition brand that mainly shows blockbusters, mainstream, children and family films and some arthouse, foreign language and documentary films.
The old Pacific Cinema at Bulahdelah, New South Wales - a classic example of an early, small, country-town cinema In 1930, F. W. Thring (1883–1936) established the Efftee Studios based in Melbourne to make talking films using optical sound equipment imported from the United States.
In 1974 sale of the theatre by Hoyts was proposed and with an unsure future, the site was classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) as an important example of a suburban picture palace. The Trust made the Roxy the second cinema in NSW after the State Theatre in Sydney, to be placed on its Register. [4] [1]