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The International Cinema Technology Association (ICTA) and CineAsia have tapped Indonesia’s Cinema XXI chain as the first recipient of their ICTA CineAsia APAC Achievement Award, recognizing the ...
PT Nusantara Sejahtera Raya Tbk doing business as Cinema 21 or 21 Cineplex is the largest cinema chain in Indonesia, serving 65 cities in the country. It was founded on 21 August 1987 as Studio Twenty One .
Indonesia’s largest cinema chain Cinema XXI could be heading to the stock market through an IPO by early next year. Early details were reported by the Nikkei newspaper citing its finance ...
Maxstream Original, Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation, BUMN, IFI Sinema, E-Motion Entertainment 5.084 [15] Kukira Kau Rumah: Umay Shahab: Prilly Latuconsina, Jourdy Pranata, Shenina Cinnamon, Raim Laode, Unique Priscilla, Kiki Narendra Drama Phycology MD Pictures, Sinemaku Pictures 2.219.265 [16] 4 Arini by Love.inc: Adrianto Sinaga
The following are lists of the highest-grossing domestic and international films in Indonesia with gross revenue in Indonesian ... 21 Di Ambang Kematian: 3.302.047 ...
Metropole is a historic multipurpose building complex in Jakarta, Indonesia.Currently, Metropole is the oldest surviving movie theater in Jakarta. One of its main tenants is the 21 Cineplex group, which operates the Metropole XXI movie theater in the complex's main building.
As of 2019, there were about 2,000 screens in Indonesia, which was expected to reach 3,000 by 2020. [1] The largest cinema chain in Indonesia is 21 Cineplex, which has cinemas spread throughout Indonesia. Founded in 1987, Cinema XXI currently (as of July 2023) operates 1,235 screens across 230 theaters in 71 cities, with a target of reaching ...
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. [1] [2] Today, it operates over 73 cinemas with 416 screens across 30 cities in Indonesia. [2]