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Golden Village's first cinema opened in Singapore on 28 May 1992, with the opening of the Yishun 10 complex. In 1998, Golden Village opened a cinema at Great World City, GV Grand, with six screens, including a Gold Class Hall. In the early 2000s, one of the halls was converted into an IMAX theatre, but it closed down in 2004 due to low patronage.
Golden Village 2017 8 772 Yes Yes Duo-Deluxe 1 & 2 Yes Suntec City: Downtown Core: Golden Village 2014 11 1410 Yes Yes Gold Class 1 & 2 Yes Formerly operated by WE Cinemas as a 5-hall cineplex. Tampines Mall: Tampines: Golden Village 1996 8 1791 Yes Yes Event only Yes Tiong Bahru Plaza: Tiong Bahru: Golden Village 1994 5 800 Yes Yes Yes
The mall closed its doors in mid 2010 for a major makeover, to help revitalise the mall. When it reopened as I12 Katong in late 2011, it featured a Peranakan theme, as a reminder of its location. The mall also featured a Golden Village cinema, a Food Republic food court, a gourmet supermarket by Cold Storage, banks, and more than 150 specialty ...
The last day of movie screenings at Yishun 10 was 11 August 2010 to undergo a three-month renovation from 12 August 2010 to upgrade the multiplex. In November 2010, the renovation had been completed and multiplex was renamed GV Yishun, which was Golden Village first "green" cinema complex. [3]
New Line Cinema: $4.45m English: 2 Finding Nemo: Walt Disney Pictures: $4.21m 3 X2: 20th Century Fox: $3.82m 4 ... Golden Village $4,093,933 English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Great World City was completed in October 1997 as a redevelopment of the former Great World Amusement Park. [1] When it first opened, it had an OG department store (closed in 2003), a Golden Village cinema, a Food Junction food court, a Cold Storage supermarket and more than 130 specialty shops.
The mall opened in October 1997 on the site of the previous building, the old Orchard Cinema, which was torn down in 1994. The youth-oriented mall houses a mix of food and beverage outlets, fashion shops and a hair salon. It also includes an indoor trampoline park on Level 9. [1]
Encore Films, Golden Village Pictures, Singapore Film Commission and SIMF Management: $1.2 million [30] $1.3 million 28 May 2016: Rise: Lee Thean-jeen: Weiyu Films, Channel 5: 5 July 2016: Rough Mix: Ying J. Tan: Monochrome Films: $300,000: 2 September 2016: Pularum Iniyum Naalekal (There's Always Tomorrow) Shilpa Krishnan Shukla: Kathaah ...