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  2. Cinema City International - Wikipedia

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    The Greidinger family, the majority owners of Cinema City International N.V., started their cinema business in Haifa, Israel, Moshe Greidinger (grandfather of the company's current CEO also named Moshe Greidinger) started building his first cinema in 1929, which was opened in 1931 as Ein Dor. [2] In 1935, he opened his second cinema in Haifa, Armon Cinema (palace in Hebrew), a large art-deco ...

  3. AFI Cotroceni - Wikipedia

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    AFI Cotroceni is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania. It is located in the western part of the city, between the city center and two of the largest residential districts, Militari and Drumul Taberei. With approximately 90,000 m 2 (970,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area, AFI Cotroceni is Romania's largest shopping mall. [1]

  4. Cinema City Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City is a brand of multiplex cinemas in eastern and central Europe, run by the Israeli company Cinema City International (CCI). In Europe it has cinemas in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. CCI also runs a chain of Israeli multiplexes under the name of Rav-Hen.

  5. List of highest-grossing films in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The most represented year on the list is 2024 with 11 films. Titanic is the first film in Romania to surpass the 1 million lei mark, [3] Avatar is the first film to surpass the 10 and 20 million lei mark, and Avatar: The Way of Water is the first film to surpass the 30 million lei mark.

  6. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Malls and large shopping centres have been built since the late 1990s, such as Băneasa Shopping City, AFI Palace Cotroceni, Mega Mall, București Mall, ParkLake Shopping Centre, Sun Plaza, Promenada Mall and longest Unirea Shopping Centre. Bucharest has over 20 malls as of 2019. [91] [92]

  7. Cinema City Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City is a brand of multiplex cinemas in eastern and central Europe, run by the Israeli company Cinema City International (CCI), a subsidiary of Cineworld Group. In Europe it has cinemas in Hungary , Poland , Slovakia , Romania , and the Czech Republic .

  8. List of film distributors by country - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc. (Star Cinema) Crystal Sky Multimedia; GMA Network Films Inc. (GMA Pictures) Lionsgate; OctoArts Films/Axinite Digicinema; Paramount Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment

  9. Cinema City - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City may refer to: Cinema City, a Canadian cinema chain operated by Cineplex Entertainment; Cinema City, Cairo, a complex incorporating Studio Nahas; Cinema City (film festival), a film festival in Novi Sad, Serbia, aka Film Festival of Serbia; Cinema City & Films Co., a defunct Hong Kong company that created films during 1980 to 1991