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  2. Cathay Cineleisure Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Two of its cinemas (Halls 3 and 6) were voted Singapore's best screens in a survey conducted by The Straits Times in April 1998. In another survey by Ad Post , readers voted Cathay Cineplex Orchard their "Favourite Cinema in Singapore".

  3. List of Singaporean films - Wikipedia

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    Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $2,989 June 2006: We Are Family: Clifton Ko Chi Sum & Lau Jian Hua (HK) Spring Time Cinema (HK) / Impact Entertainment (HK) / MediaCorp Raintree Pictures: $83,844 3 August 2006: S11: Gilbert Chan & Joshua Chiang: Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $3,018 ...

  4. List of cinemas in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cinemas in Singapore. All of Singapore's cinemas are fully digital, ... Premiere 1 & 2 Oldham Theatre: Downtown Core: National Museum 2019 1 134 Yes

  5. Singapore Film Fest Reveals Full Lineup With 105-Title Slate ...

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    The Singapore International Film Festival is marking its 35th edition with 105 films from 45 countries, with Asian titles comprising 80% of the program. Running Nov. 28-Dec. 8, the fest will host ...

  6. Singapore Cinemas Poised to Reopen With ‘Peninsula ... - AOL

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    Major cinema chains announced that they will reopen their doors from July 13, following an announcement from the Infocomm Media Development Authority. Singapore Cinemas Poised to Reopen With ...

  7. Cathay Cineplexes - Wikipedia

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    The first Cathay Cinema was located at the Cathay Building on 2 Handy Road, Singapore. It was the first air-conditioned cinema building in Singapore, opening on 3 October 1939 with the film The Four Feathers. [2] The cinema had a seating capacity of 1,321 and ancillary spaces such as a women's lounge and a spacious lounge bar. [3]

  8. MM2’s Singapore Cinema Sale Collapses as Investor Blames ...

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    Mini-conglomerate mm2 Asia says that a deal to sell its Singapore cinemas business has fallen through. The deal was announced in August and should have been completed by Dec. 31, 2021. “Omicron ...

  9. Roxy Cinema (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Roxy Cinema, also known as Roxy Theatre, was a movie theatre in Katong, Marine Parade, Singapore. Opened on 17 February 1931, it was built by Messrs. Lim and Seah architects. Owned and initially operated by Low Peng Soy, it was operated by the Shaw Brothers Studio from the early 1970's. The cinema closed on 1 August 1978.