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Broadway Cinematheque ( Chinese: 百老匯電影中心) is a cinema in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong, run by Broadway Circuit. Located in Prosperous Garden, a public housing estate, the cinema screens a wider spectrum of films including independent and art films than other cinemas in Hong Kong. The cinema hosts four houses with 476 seats (115 normal ...
The cinema of Hong Kong ( Chinese: 香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese-language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former British colony, Hong Kong had a greater degree of political and economic freedom than mainland China and Taiwan, and developed into a filmmaking hub for ...
Broadway The ONE, at The ONE. Broadway Tsuen Wan, at Tsuen Wan Plaza. B+ apm, at apm. B+ MOKO at MOKO. PALACE ifc, at IFC Mall. Premiere Elements, at Elements Mall (former site of The Grand Cinema) MOViE MOViE, at Cityplaza. MOViE MOViE, at Pacific Place, Admiralty, Hong Kong. MY CINEMA YOHO MALL, on Yuen Long.
Filmhouse Cinemas (West Africa) – with 13 cinemas as of 2022, it is the largest cinema chain in West Africa in terms of location numbers. It has 65 screens in locations such as Lagos, Ibadan, Lekki where they have the first IMAX theatre in West Africa, Calabar, Akure, Port Harcourt, Kano and Asaba. The company was established in 2012 and it ...
Yau Ma Tei Theatre. Categories: Cinema of Hong Kong. Buildings and structures in Hong Kong. Cinemas and movie theaters in China. Cinemas and movie theaters by city. Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Founded in 1976, the festival features different movies and filmmakers from different countries, and takes place in Hong Kong. [1] HKIFF screens around 230 films from more than 60 countries in different major cultural venues across the territory every year. [2] New films are featured as gala premieres, with the directors and cast presenting on ...
The Grand Cinema was a cinema complex located in Hong Kong in the Elements Mall at Kowloon MTR station. Operating from 2007 to 2019 [1] with 12 screens and 1,600 seats, it was Hong Kong's largest multiplex cinema in its time. [2] [3] It had a sound system designed by American sound designer Tom Hidley [3] and screened independent films. [4]
Edko Films was founded in 1959 by Kong Cho-yee. [4] In 1989, his son William Kong took the business over. [5] In 1996, Edko opened the Broadway Cinematheque, a theatre specializing in showing art films. [6]