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The Greidinger family, the majority owners of Cinema City International N.V., started their cinema business in Haifa, Israel, Moshe Greidinger (grandfather of the company's current CEO also named Moshe Greidinger) started building his first cinema in 1929, which was opened in 1931 as Ein Dor. [2] In 1935, he opened his second cinema in Haifa, Armon Cinema (palace in Hebrew), a large art-deco ...
Dela Paz, Pasig: Cinema 1: Dolby Atmos Cinemas 2 and 4: Dolby Surround 7.1: Ayala Malls Manila Bay: 10: Aseana City, Parañaque: Cinemas 1, 3, 4, 6 and 9: Dolby Surround 7.1 Cinemas 2, 5 and 10: Dolby Atmos Cinema 7: A-Giant Screen Cinema 8: A-Luxe Seats Ayala Malls South Park: 4: Ayala Malls South Park, Alabang, Muntinlupa: Dolby Digital ...
Belgium 10 Cinemas City Cinema Screens Seats Charleroi: ... Pathé Louvain-La-Neuve 99% [15] Acquired from Euroscoop in 2019. 13. 2800. Maasmechelen: Pathé Maasmechelen.
Apple Cinemas has signed a lease to operate the former Showcase Cinemas theater at the City Center in White Plains.
Atlas Cinemas on Thursday reopened the 10-screen former Cinemark movie theater in Barrington Plaza, 140 Barrington Town Square Drive. For showtimes and tickets, check out atlascinemas.net .
Cinema City may refer to: Cinema City, a Canadian cinema chain operated by Cineplex Entertainment; Cinema City, Cairo, a complex incorporating Studio Nahas; Cinema City (film festival), a film festival in Novi Sad, Serbia, aka Film Festival of Serbia; Cinema City & Films Co., a defunct Hong Kong company that created films during 1980 to 1991
La Biblioteca Municipal de La Paz, La Paz, 1938; Caja Nacional de Salud (National Health Fund), La Paz; Calle C. R. Villalobos 1497, La Paz; Cine Teatro Monje Campero, La Paz; Club de la Paz, Av. Camacho, La Paz, 1942; Edificio Krsul, Fondo Nacional de Inversión Productiva y Social offices, Av. Camacho, La Paz; Edificio Luz de Alba, La Paz ...
The cinema was built in 1984 and was originally called Lhasa Cinema (Chinese: 拉萨电影院). [3] In October 2002, the Tibet Autonomous Region Cinema Company and Sichuan Zhufeng Weiye Investment Co., Ltd. cooperated to renovate Lhasa Cinema in the form of land-use right exchange, and the project was completed in 2004, and Lhasa Cinema was renamed Lhasa Cinema City. [4]