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  2. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue International (/ v j uː / vew, like "view"), is a multinational cinema holding company based in London, England. It operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark as Vue, with international operations in Germany (as CinemaxX ); Italy (as The Space Cinema ); Poland and Lithuania ( Multikino ); Netherlands ( Vue Netherlands ).

  3. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Filmstaden - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Sweden; Finnkino – cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Finland; Kinepolis – cinema chain in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland; Multikino - cinema chain owned by Vue in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia

  4. Brattle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was started by the Cambridge Social Union, cofounded in January 1871 by the Reverend Samuel Longfellow, brother of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In 1889, the union purchased the lot on Brattle Street for $9,000, and hired the Cambridge architectural firm headed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. to draft plans for Brattle Hall. The ...

  5. ADC Theatre - Wikipedia

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    During the term-time of Cambridge University, there are normally two shows per night: a Mainshow starting at 7:45pm, and a Lateshow starting at 11pm. On Tuesdays, the late slot is normally filled by a one-night show that can range from comedy (such as Smokers produced by the Cambridge Footlights) to "fringe" drama such as original writing. This ...

  6. Orson Welles Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) was one of the films at the Orson Welles Cinema. The Orson Welles Cinema was a movie theater at 1001 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts that operated from 1969 to 1986. Showcasing independents, foreign films and revivals, it became a focal point of the Boston-Cambridge film community.

  7. Vue - Wikipedia

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    Vue (band), a rock and roll band from San Francisco, California; Vue International, a cinema company in the United Kingdom; Vue Weekly, an alternative newspaper in Edmonton, Canada; PlayStation Vue, a former American streaming service from Sony

  8. Grafton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Grafton centre is a covered shopping centre in the east of central Cambridge, England. It is one of the three main shopping centres in Cambridge, with Lion Yard and Grand Arcade in the city's centre. The Centre dominates Fitzroy Street and Burleigh Street. The main footprint is linear, running from east to west.

  9. Cambridge Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Originally based at the single-screen Arts Cinema in Cambridge city centre's Market Passage, the Festival was originally conceived with a two-fold purpose: as a means of screening current international Cinema and to rediscover important but neglected filmmakers and their films, which were either out of distribution or unseen for many years.