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  2. China Film Stellar - Wikipedia

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    China Film Stellar (Chinese: 中影星美院線有限公司) is a Chinese movie theater chain. [1] In 2014, it was the second largest cinema chain in China by box office gross, with US$393.35 million. [2] In 2015, it was again the second largest chain by box office gross, with US$575 million, representing 8.5% of the market. [3]

  3. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 there were 5,813 movie theaters in China and 299 cinema chains, with 252 classified as "rural" and 47 as "urban". [29] Antaeus Cinema Line; Bona Cinema Line [29] China Film Group Digital Cinema Line [29] China Film South Cinema Circuit [29] China Film Stellar [29] Cinemark; CJ CGV; Dadi Theater Circuit [29] Hengdian Cinema Line [29]

  4. Wanda Film - Wikipedia

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    Some locations are named Wanda International Cinemas. As of 2016, it has a total of 2,789 screens in 320 theaters in China, Australia and New Zealand. [8] As of June 2016, it was the largest exhibitor in China, with 2,700 screens in 311 theaters. [17] In 2018, Shanghai Wujiaochang Wanda Cinema introduced the very first LED cinema screen in China.

  5. China’s movie theaters thrive as economic gloom descends ...

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    That China’s recent box office boom has been driven by women is surprising given the gender imbalance in the country. The ratio of men to women was 104.7 to 100, according to 2022 statistics.

  6. Cinema of China - Wikipedia

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    20-year-old Ruan Lingyu, a superstar during the silent film era, in Love and Duty (1931) [24]. The first truly important Chinese films were produced beginning in the 1930s with the advent of the "progressive" or "left-wing" movement, like Cheng Bugao's Spring Silkworms (1933), [25] Wu Yonggang's The Goddess (1934), [26] and Sun Yu's The Great Road, also known as The Big Road (1934). [27]

  7. Huayi Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Huayi Brothers Movie World is a theme park inspired by the Huayi Brothers' movies, television shows, celebrities, and pop culture. [17] The park is designed to be immersive with technology, and features immersive environments that celebrate the Huayi Brothers' movies and characters.

  8. Grand Theatre (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was designed by Ladislav Hudec and completed in 1933. [1] In 2013, Time Out Shanghai said of the venue: "Known to foreigners as 'the best cinema of the Far East', the Grand Cinema was frequented by Shanghai's glitterati in its 1930s heyday ... [It] was completed in 1933 and was the height of technological innovation – each seat ...

  9. Jinyi Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Jinyi Cinemas (simplified Chinese: 金逸电影; traditional Chinese: 金逸電影) is a cinema operator in China, headquartered in the Leedon Sunshine Hotel [2] (礼顿阳光大厦 Lǐdùn Yángguāng Dàshà) in Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. [3]