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  2. Roadshow Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Roadshow Entertainment (formerly known as Roadshow Home Video from 1982–1993) is an Australian home video, production and distribution company that is a division of Village Roadshow (formerly Roadshow Home Video and Roadshow Entertainment) that distributes films in Australia and New Zealand.

  3. Village Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Pty Limited is an Australian company which operates cinemas and theme parks, and produces and distributes films. Before being acquired by private equity company BGH Capital, the company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and majority owned by Village Roadshow Corporation, with members of founder Roc Kirby's family in the top roles.

  4. Village Roadshow Studios - Wikipedia

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    The facility consists of nine sound stages, [3] three water tanks (two outdoor and one indoor; one of which is the largest purpose built film water tank in Australia), [4] 10 production areas, [5] five construction workshops, [6] onsite support facilities, [7] two wardrobe and laundry facilities, [8] accounting services, [9] lock ups, [10] screening and editing, [11] preview theatrette, visual ...

  5. Category:Roadshow Entertainment films - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Pictures films (5 C, 130 P) ... The Castle (1997 Australian film) Crackerjack (2002 film) The Cup (2011 film) D. Dad and Dave: On Our Selection;

  6. Village Roadshow Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Pictures is an American film company founded in 1989 that co-finances and co-produces major Hollywood motion pictures. It's a division of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG), which in turn is majority-owned by Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors, with the Australian media company Village Roadshow currently holding a 20% minority stake.

  7. Penguin Bloom - Wikipedia

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    The film was released theatrically in Australia on 21 January 2021 by Roadshow Films, [15] and hit number one at the Australian box office for its opening weekend. [16] Netflix released the film in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, France and select Asian countries on 27 January 2021. [17]

  8. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia (Universal, Sony Pictures, Paramount, MGM, Disney, Roadshow Films and Lionsgate) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2018–2022) DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1997–present, minority owner) DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment (2004–present)

  9. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    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. Since 2003, its Australian sites became a joint venture between Village Roadshow and Amalgamated Holdings, forming Australian Theatres.