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Cinemas in Madrid (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Cinemas in Spain" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Marvin D'Lugo: Guide to the Cinema of Spain (Reference Guides to the World's Cinema), Greenwood Pub Group, 1997; Nuria Triana-Toribio: Spanish National Cinema (National Cinemas Series), Routledge 2002, ISBN 0-415-22060-2; The Cinema of Spain and Portugal (24 Frames (Paper), ed. by Alberto Mira, Wallflower Press 2005 – 24 films are analyzed
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[10] In 2016 the Odeon – UCI Cinemas Group, of which Cinesa is part, was acquired by AMC Theatres, making it the largest cinema exhibition company in the world. [11] In March 2023 Cinesa introduced Unlimited Card, a new cinema subscription plan in Spain. This plan allows viewers to access unlimited releases throughout the year for a monthly ...
Years later, in 1922, it was rebuilt as a cinema hall by architect Críspulo Moro Cabeza . [1] It fell into disuse in the 1960s. [ 1 ] The modernista façade managed to endure the vicissitudes of 20th-century Spain (including the Civil War ), and the venue was rehabilitated by Javier Feduchi [ es ] in 1984.
Cine Ideal, also known under the commercial name Yelmo Cines Ideal is a cinema in Madrid, Spain. It specialises in the screening of films in their original version. It specialises in the screening of films in their original version.
Yelmo Films, S.L.U., trading as Cine Yelmo, is a Spanish company founded in 1981 and dedicated to cinema exhibition.It currently has 54 complexes throughout Spain. Since 2015, the company has been part of Cinépolis, a group that operates in several countries such as Spain, Mexico, the United States, Chile, Argentina and Guatemala.
Teatro Nuevo Apolo ("New Apolo Theatre"; al, Teatro Progreso and Cine Progreso) is an entertainment venue in Madrid, Spain. [1] It is located in the Plaza de Tirso de Molina. The owners of the Teatro Apolo that existed on calle de Alcalá until its closure in 1929 decided to build a new venue, initially named Teatro Progreso, in the Plaza del ...