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The theatre was designed by Ladislav Hudec and completed in 1933. [1] In 2013, Time Out Shanghai said of the venue: "Known to foreigners as 'the best cinema of the Far East', the Grand Cinema was frequented by Shanghai's glitterati in its 1930s heyday ... [It] was completed in 1933 and was the height of technological innovation – each seat ...
Charles Henry Gonda (22 June 1889 – 1 April 1969), professionally known as C. H. Gonda, was a Hungarian architect famous for his ultra-modern style of building.He was active in Shanghai throughout the 1920s–1940s and began working on his first project, the Messrs, Lane, Crawford & Co's New Frontage building, in 1922 after leaving his previous firm Probst, Hanbury & Co..
2000 Shanghai Grand Theater and Sydney Opera House held a two-way satellite transmission concert. 2001.1 & 10 Solo concerts by Spanish and Italian tenor Domingo and Pavarotti were held. 2002 The Theater staged the original classic musical “Les miserable” for the first time in Asia, with 21 consecutive performances. 2012.7.19 The Theater ...
Cathay Theatre: Cathay Cinema: 870 Huaihai Middle Road: 1932: 11: C-III-006: Lyceum Theatre: Lyceum Theatre: 57 South Maoming Road: 1931: 12: G-III-003: Former Municipal Museum: Second Military Medical University (Main Building) 174 Changhai Road: 1936: 13: F-III-011: Hongkou Fire Station: Hongkou Fire Brigade: 560 Wusong Road: 1915: 14: G-III ...
Shanghai Grand Theater Barry Levinson, president of the jury for the Golden Goblet Award. The 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival was the 14th such festival devoted to international cinema held in Shanghai, China. It took place from June 11 to June 19, 2011. [1] The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Shanghai Grand Theater. [2]
In 2022, after Mm2 Entertainment stopped the operations of the Cathay Cineplex at The Cathay, the Projector leased its location as a pop-up cinema, Projector X: Picturehouse, from 23 August onwards. [6] [10] Picturehouse consisted of four halls, including the former 590-seater Cathay Grand. [6] The pop up cinema remained open until the end of ...
Shanghai is a 2010 American neo-noir [3] political thriller film directed by Mikael Håfström, starring John Cusack and Gong Li. It was released in China on June 17, 2010. The film had a limited release in the United States on October 2, 2015 to negative reviews, with criticism for its direction and story. It also performed poorly at the box ...
Shanghai Grand Theater Andrey Zvyagintsev, president of the jury for the Golden Goblet Award. The 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival was the 18th such festival devoted to international cinema held in Shanghai, China. The opening film was I Am Somebody, written and directed by Derek Yee. [1] [2]