Golden Village
Cinema chain in Singapore / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Golden Village is a cinema operator based in Singapore, fully owned by Orange Sky Golden Harvest of Hong Kong. It was initially set up as an equal equity joint venture between Golden Harvest (currently Orange Sky Golden Harvest) and Village Roadshow of Australia. It is the largest cinema chain in Singapore, operating 12 multiplexes and Cineplexes in the country. It joined hands to open a cinema at Great World City, GV Grand. Started in 1992, it opened Asia's first multiplex, the Yishun 10 multiplex. It has the extensive management, operational, and marketing skills of Village, as well as the broad depth of experience of Golden Harvest in both film distribution and production across Asia.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Media distribution |
Founded | 28 May 1992; 32 years ago (1992-05-28) |
Headquarters | 3 Temasek Boulevard #03-373, Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983, |
Number of locations | 15 multiplexes (2023) |
Key people | Clara Cheo (CEO) |
Products | Movie theaters, Film distribution |
Owner | Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment |
Website | www.gv.com.sg |
Golden Village Pictures is the film-distribution arm of Golden Village. The company distributes Village Roadshow Pictures titles such as the Matrix Trilogy, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Happy Feet, Ah Boys to Men, That Girl in Pinafore, Annie and The Lego Movie in Singapore, as well as other acquired titles regionally and worldwide, Mostly Currently Distributed Films Partnership with Localized Based Clover Films, Encore Films and Purple Plan.