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  2. Cinema City Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City Enterprises. Cinema City Enterprises Ltd ( Chinese: 新藝城企業有限公司) also known as Cinema Capital Entertainment and Cinema City Entertainment, formerly Cinema City and Films Co. and Cinema City Company Limited was a company that specialized in Hong Kong Cinema. The company had a small catalogue of only 88 films.

  3. Cinema of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of cinemas in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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. Former cinemas.

  5. Cityplaza - Wikipedia

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    Cityplaza ( Jyutping: taai3 gu2 sing4 zung1 sam1) is an office and shopping mall complex, developed by Swire Properties, in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong . The mall houses more than 170 shops, restaurants, a cinema, and an indoor ice rink. In 2018, Swire Properties sold two of the office towers, previously Cityplaza 3 and 4, to Hengli Group and real ...

  6. Hong Kong action cinema - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese and Hong Kong cultures including Chinese opera, storytelling and aesthetic traditions, which Hong Kong filmmakers combined with elements from Hollywood and Japanese cinema along with new action choreography and filmmaking techniques, to create a ...

  7. Hong Kong Cinemagic - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Cinemagic, sometimes referred to as HKCinemagic, is a bilingual ( French and English) website providing a repository for information about Chinese language films from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, and the people who created them. The website contains news, interviews, film reviews and a database of people, films and film studios as ...

  8. List of Hong Kong films of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Below are lists of films produced in Hong Kong ( handed over to China from the United Kingdom in 1997) in the 1990s. List of Hong Kong films of 1990. List of Hong Kong films of 1991. List of Hong Kong films of 1992. List of Hong Kong films of 1993. List of Hong Kong films of 1994.

  9. Hong Kong New Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong New Wave started in 1979 with the release of numerous notable films. During the 1980s, the Hong Kong film industry began to flourish. Film emerged as the most popular form of entertainment in Hong Kong, in part due to the fact that many Chinese households did not have a TV at the time. [8] Many of the New Wave directors had a ...