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December 14, 2014: Exodus: Gods and Kings: $24,115,934 [60] 51: December 21, 2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: $54,724,334 [61] 52: December 28, 2014: $40,921,395: In second place, Into the Woods ' $31.1 million opening weekend broke Mamma Mia! ' s record ($27.8 million) for the highest weekend debut for a film based on a ...
Indy Film Fest, formerly known as the Indianapolis International Film Festival, [1] is an annual film festival held in Indianapolis, United States. [2] The festival champions films that entertain, challenge, and expand perspectives in Indianapolis and beyond.
Heartland International Film Festival: 1991: Indianapolis: The festival is an 11-day event that regularly includes over 100 independent filmmakers and showcases more than 200 films. By 2020, it had awarded over $3 million to independent filmmakers from around the world. [14] Indy Film Fest: 2004: Indianapolis [15] Indianapolis Jewish Film ...
Health World AIDS Day: Researchers claim that the pandemic has reached a tipping point where the number of people receiving treatment in a year was greater than the number of new cases. (U.S. Presidential Proclamation), (Reuters) International relations Russia abandons its plans for the South Stream pipeline to Bulgaria due to European Union objections instead looking at a pipeline to Turkey ...
71st Venice International Film Festival: Venice Biennale: Venice, Italy [34] September 4–14 2014 Toronto International Film Festival: Toronto International Film Festival: Toronto, Ontario [35] November 14–30 18th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival: Tallinn, Estonia [36] December 25 – January 8, 2015 2014 ...
Pages in category "December 2014 events" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, ...
The Indianapolis 500 is known as the world's largest single-day sporting event Indiana State Fair in 2015. The Idle; IMSA Battle on the Bricks; InConJunction; Indiana 9/11 Memorial
The Rembusch family installed sound at the Artcraft on October 28, 1929. The first talkie was Fox's Follies of 1929. [4] In 1935 they added the first air-conditioning system in Franklin using a swamp cooling system. [5] [6] During the Great Depression, many American families turned to cheap entertainment at the movies to keep a sense of normality.