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Golden Village is a cinema operator in Singapore, owned by Orange Sky Golden Harvest of Hong Kong. It has 15 multiplexes and Cineplexes, including Asia's largest at VivoCity, and distributes films from Village Roadshow and other sources.
VivoCity is a three-storey shopping mall with two basement levels, located in the HarbourFront precinct of Bukit Merah, Singapore. It was designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito and opened in 2006, featuring a rooftop amphitheatre, a giant harp and a sky park.
Find out the names, locations, operators, and features of all the cinema chains in Singapore. See the history, current status, and future plans of each cinema, including WE Cinemas, which was formerly a 5-hall cineplex in Suntec City.
The role of Singapore as a film making hub for Malaya and Singapore (later Malaysia) declined with the three-way standoffs between film unions, Shaw Brothers Studio and Lee Kuan Yew's government driving its superstar P. Ramlee northward to Kuala Lumpur to start his own production studio in 1964. [6]
A comprehensive list of films produced in Singapore or involving Singaporean filmmakers, from 1927 to 2022. Find out the titles, directors, producers, budgets, and box office results of Singaporean films by year and genre.
Find local and international movies that were either depicted or set in Singapore at least in part. Browse the list by decade from 1930s to 2010s and see the titles, genres and countries of each film.
GV Yishun is Asia's first multiplex cinema, opened in 1992 and operated by Golden Village. It is located in Yishun, Singapore, near Northpoint City and Yishun MRT station.
Village Cinemas is a subsidiary of Village Roadshow, founded in 1954 as a drive-in theatre operator. It operates cinemas in Australia and internationally, showing blockbusters, mainstream, family and arthouse films.