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  2. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    CGV Cinemas [43] – chain owned by CJ CGV, owns around 17% of cinemas in Indonesia; Cinépolis (previously as Cinemaxx) [44] – chain owned by Lippo Group and Mexican movie theater Cinépolis, owns around 15% of cinemas in Indonesia (all Cinemaxx theaters were rebranded as Cinépolis since November 20th, 2019) [45]

  3. The Girl from Dak Lak - Wikipedia

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    The Girl from Dak Lak (Co gai den tu Dak Lak) is a 2022 Vietnamese movie directed by Pedro Roman and Chi Mai, [1] starring Suong, Hanh Ruby and Tran Thi Thanh Truc. The film was screened at IndieLisboa International Film Festival, [2] D'A Film Festival and 29th Kolkata International Film Festival.

  4. CJ CGV - Wikipedia

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    CJ CGV (Korean: 씨제이 씨지브이; d/b/a CGV Cinemas) is the largest multiplex cinema chain in South Korea and also has branches in China, Indonesia, ...

  5. CGV - Wikipedia

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    CGV may refer to: Charron, Girardot et Voigt, early 20th-century motor car; CGV Cinemas Indonesia, an Indonesian cinema chain; CJ CGV, South Korean cinema chain; See also

  6. CGV Cinemas Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    PT Graha Layar Prima Tbk (d/b/a CGV Cinemas Indonesia; formerly BlitzMegaplex from 2006–2015 and CGV Blitz from 2015–2017) is a cinema chain in Indonesia. The chain was founded as BlitzMegaplex in October 2006.

  7. Dad, I'm Sorry - Wikipedia

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    Dad, I'm Sorry (Vietnamese: Bố già, "Old Father") is a 2021 Vietnamese comedy-drama film produced by Trấn Thành and HKFilm Galaxy Studio directed by Trấn Thành and Vũ Ngọc Đãng, based on the web series of the same name.

  8. From Saigon to Dien Bien Phu - Wikipedia

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    西貢無戰事; Lê Quang Thanh Tâm, Pre-1975 South Vietnamese Cinema, HochiMinh City Culture and Art Publishing House, Saigon, 2015.; Tony Williams, John Woo's Bullet in the Head (The New Hong Kong Cinema), Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, May 2009.

  9. When the Tenth Month Comes - Wikipedia

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    When the Tenth Month Comes (Vietnamese: Bao giờ cho đến tháng Mười) is the first Vietnamese film to be shown in the West after the Vietnam war. [1] The film primarily centers around the misery of a young woman whose husband has died in the war.