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  2. Cinema of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the Qatar Cinema & Film Distribution Company (QCFDC) was founded, inaugurating Gulf Cinema in 1972 as the country's first cinema. Gulf Cinema featured a seating capacity of 1,000 spectators and was even expanded with an extra 400 seats during its peak. It would later be closed in 2013 to make space for the Doha Metro. The QCFDC was ...

  3. Category:Cinema of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Cinema chains in Qatar (1 P) F. Film festivals in Qatar (1 P) Films set in Qatar (5 P) Films shot in Qatar (11 P) O. Film organisations in Qatar (1 C, 1 P) Q. Qatari ...

  4. Novo Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Novo Cinemas is a movie theatre chain owned by ELAN Group operating in Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman.It is headquartered in Doha and considered one of the larger cinema chains in the Middle East.

  5. Category:Films shot in Qatar - Wikipedia

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  6. Cinema of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar Cinema Company was founded in 1970, which built a number of movie theaters showing foreign films. [42] There has been little development of the Qatari film industry, [ 51 ] though that may be set to change since the founding of the Doha Film Institute in 2010, which aims to bring together all of the country's film making initiatives ...

  7. 'It Ends With Us' movie banned in Qatar for kissing scenes - AOL

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    The movie was released in 42 different regions on more than 7,300 screens, according to measurement firm Comscore. Sign up for our Wide Shot newsletter to get the latest entertainment business ...

  8. Doha Tribeca Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd annual DTFF took place from October 25–29, 2011 at Katara Cultural Village, Doha.. Approximately 51 films from 35 countries [15] were screened at the festival, including nine world premieres, four international premieres and 26 MENA premieres within various themed sections, showcasing World and Middle Eastern Cinema. [16]

  9. Category:Cinema chains in Qatar - Wikipedia

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