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  2. Picturehouse (company) - Wikipedia

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    Picturehouse is an American independent entertainment company owned by CEO Bob Berney and COO Jeanne R. Berney. Based in Los Angeles , the company specializes in film marketing and distribution , both in the U.S. and internationally.

  3. Picturehouse Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Picturehouse West Norwood. Picturehouse Cinemas is a network of cinemas in the United Kingdom, operated by Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd. [1] and owned by Cineworld. [2] The company runs its own film distribution arm, Picturehouse Entertainment, [3] which has released acclaimed films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker and Monster, Scrapper, Corsage, Sally Potter's The Party, Francis Lee's God's Own ...

  4. Uckfield - Wikipedia

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    "Uckfield", first recorded in writing as "Uckefeld" in 1220, is an Anglo-Saxon place name meaning "open land of a man called Ucca". It combines an Old English personal name, "Ucca" with the Old English locational term, "feld", the latter denoting open country or unencumbered ground (or, from the 10th century onwards, arable land).

  5. Davenport, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Davenport is located within the Central Florida Highlands area of the Atlantic coastal plain with a terrain consisting of flatland interspersed with gently rolling hills. [ 11 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km 2 ), of which 1.6 square miles (4.1 km 2 ) is land and 0.1 square ...

  6. Davenport Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Davenport Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on August 15, 1997) located in Davenport, Florida. The district is bounded by Suwannee and Orange Avenues, Palmento Street, and West Boulevard. It contains 28 historic buildings and 1 structure.

  7. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Cinemark Theatres was one of the first chains to incorporate stadium-style seating into their theatres. [25] In 1997, several disabled individuals filed a lawsuit against Cinemark, alleging that their stadium style seats forced patrons who used wheelchairs to sit in the front row of the theatre, effectively rendering them unable to see the screen without assuming a horizontal ...

  8. Film industry in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The film industry in Florida is one of the largest in the United States: in 2006, Florida ranked third in the U.S. for film production (after California and New York) based on revenue generated. [1] However, more recent 2009-2010 data no longer show Florida among the top four states.

  9. Dixie Crystal Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Crystal Theatre (also known as the Clewiston Theater) is a historic site in Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida. It is located at 100 East Sugarland Highway . It first opened in 1941.