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Village Cinemas - Wikipedia. Village Cinemas is an Australian- based film exhibition brand that mainly shows blockbuster, mainstream, children and family films and some arthouse, foreign language and documentary films. Since 2. 00. 3, its Australian sites became a joint venture between Village Roadshow and Amalgamated Holdings Limited (AHL), forming Australian Theatres. Previous to this, Village Cinemas was the founding entity of parent company, Village Roadshow from 1. Warner Bros. Village Cinemas also pioneered and fostered concept screen brands such as, Gold Class, Cinema Europa, and Vmax (Vmax was inspired by IMAX), where they also operate within AHL's Event Cinemas/Greater Union/Birch Carroll & Coyle, and many international cinema chains. Village Cinemas has output deals with all major film distributors and selectively screens some independently sourced films depending on material.
History. The drive- in was adjacent to the shopping strip, Croydon Village; hence the company adopted the 'Village' name. Kirby had already operated traditional indoor cinemas, under the Kirby Theatres name, but the outdoor Village- brand concept was to provide the motor for the company's growth. The original Village Drive- In featured capacity for 4. Kirby's company also built and operated a motel facing the theatre.
Village also went into its first partnership with Greater Union to build a Geelong drive- in, and by the beginning of the 1. Victoria and Tasmania.
Village Drive- In Pty Limited then began to expand throughout the rest of Australia, particularly after the company began adding so- called . While drive- ins catered to Australia's suburban and vast regional markets, the hard- top theatres targeted the country's growing inner- city areas where their populations were less reliant on private automobile ownership. Burke later became integral to the business, joining the Kirbys in Village Roadshow's expansion beyond exhibition. In 1. 96. 7, the company entered the film distribution side, founding Roadshow Distributors. That operation later grew into Australia's largest, while also adding film production to its portfolio during the 1. Although Village Roadshow continued to operate a number of drive- ins until the 1.
VCRs (the original Croydon drive- in closed in 1. However, Village Coburg Drive- In, within the inner- Melbourne suburb of Coburg North, survived this period and is the last drive- in still operated by Village to this day. However, Village Roadshow responded to these new trends, adding its own video distribution and video rental operations in 1. Multiplexes were a reaction by the movie exhibition industry to the rise of video; the multiplex offered a choice of screenings in a single building, some containing up to 2.
Village Roadshow became a pioneer in building and converting its existing single or 'twin' screen cinemas into the multiplex concept, investing in new sound and projection technologies and introducing new features, such as stadium- style seating. By this change in business operations, Village Roadshow and their competitor cinema operators were able to attract audiences back into their theatres and were the forerunners to the multiplexes of today.
The partnership, called the Australian Multiplex Joint Venture, grew quickly through the 1. The first joint- venture multiplex opened in Melbourne's Airport West as 'Village Greater Union 8' in 1. These video arcades expanded to most states and territories throughout Australia, usually co- locating with most Village Cinema sites in Victoria and Tasmania, and Greater Union/Birch Carroll & Coyle sites in other states (replacing some rival Timezone video arcade locations). Village Roadshow wholly acquired the chain in 1. This saw New Zealand (Village Force and Village Rialto) became the company's first foreign market in 1.
Manukau (the original Village Force cinema closed in late- 2. Skycity Cinema in Westfield Manukau City, now an Event Cinema). Golden Village's success in Singapore further fuelled its international expansion in the mid- 9.
In 1. 99. 4, the company entered Thailand (Entertain Golden Village and Mongkol Golden Harvest), followed by Malaysia (Tanjong Golden Village and Golden Screen Cinemas) in 1. By 1. 99. 6, the company was actively expanding its cinema circuit in 2. Hong Kong (Golden Village), joining with Orange Sky Golden Harvest again. In Europe, the company's purchase of half ownership in Warner International Theatres gave it a stake in 1.
United Kingdom and 1. Germany, forming Warner Village Cinemas. By the end of 1. 99. Fiji (Damodar Village Cinemas), Hungary (Hollywood Cinemas), and Argentina (Village Cines) as well. Also in 1. 99. 6, Village Roadshow turned to its shareholders to fund further international expansion, raising $A2. The company added a number of new foreign markets, including Greece (Village Cinemas), Italy (Warner Village Cinemas), and India in 1. Indian operations were a 6.
Priya Exhibitors Private Limited to form PVR Cinemas . In 1. 99. 8, it also moved into Taiwan (Golden Village), South Korea (CJ Golden Village), and France (Village Cinemas). It also included another new type of cinema, four Gold Class auditoriums, a luxury cinema format. By July 1. 99. 9, Gold Class had already expanded to three auditoriums in Village Cinemas at Southland Shopping Centre; two at Century City Walk; three at Sunshine Marketplace; and one at The Jam Factory.
Also by that time, the concept broadened to Birch Carroll & Coyle sites in Brisbane; with two screens at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre; and another two at Garden City. As with Gold Class, this type of cinema would later be rolled out across other Village Cinemas in Melbourne before expanding overseas. The establishment of this cinema in 1. Indian operations for Priya Exhibitors and Village Roadshow. The brand continues to trade after Village withdrew their involvement in 2. Gold Class and Cinema Europa screens held under licence (it operates IMAX instead of Vmax). Village Force, Village Rialto and Hoyts remained separate brands (similar to the Australian arrangements between joint venture partners, Village Cinemas and Greater Union/Birch Carroll & Coyle), yet merged back- office operations and marketing, leaving half- a- dozen staff redundant.
The ownership structure saw Village Roadshow and Force Corporation keep 2. Hoyts holding the remaining 5. It was estimated by some business analysts that the combined group controlled more than two- thirds of all box office sales in New Zealand which concerned the Commerce Commission. However, after months of negotiations and legal threats from the Commission, Village Force and Hoyts jointly announced in September 2. Both companies said the courts would have upheld the alliance in the end, but conceded the costs and time required in legal actions meant it was not worth battling the Commerce Commission over the issue. Village Force chief executive, Joe Moodabe told the The New Zealand Herald, . Graham Burke told the Herald Sun, .
The company began exiting a number of foreign markets, with plans to drop back to just ten of its more profitable country markets. Village Roadshow also began shedding a number of its other non- core operations at the time while giving greater focus to its film distribution and production arms which included more major co- productions with Warner Bros.
Germany and France followed, and, by the end of 2. Malaysia, India, and Thailand as well. Not all the company's cinema businesses were in regression, however, as the company added extra theatres to its existing chains in the Czech Republic, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom that year.
These cinemas operated from 1. Cine. Star network of multiplexes.
In November 2. 00. Village Roadshow and their New Zealand cinema partner Skycity Entertainment Group, sold their 5. Argentina's 6 theatre, 6. Village Cines chain to two US- based investment funds, Southern Screens Entertainment II and Blue Ridge at 7. The Village brand and concepts were also acquired under licence with plans to open a nine- screen cinema the next month in Caballito, Buenos Aires continued under the new owners. At the time, Hoyts was the leading Argentine exhibitor, with a 2.
In New Zealand and Fiji, the company sold its 5. Village Skycity Cinemas, the arthouse Village Rialto chain, and Damodar Village Cinemas to Skycity Entertainment Group. This left Skycity with 1. NZ Village Skycity circuit (promptly renaming the chain, Skycity Cinemas), 5. Village Rialto with Rialto Distribution (renaming them Rialto Cinemas), and 5.
Fijian Damodar Brothers in the Damodar Village Cinemas chain (retaining the half Village branding) . Local joint venture partners, Crescent Entertainment and the Alabama Pension Fund, owned a combined 4. Village owning the majority. The company signed up a total of 1. US, all in up- market shopping areas, including New York City and Seattle, with plans to grow to about 4. Like Gold Class cinemas in other countries, the US chain was targeting affluent movie goers willing to pay $US3. A4. 3) a ticket for bigger chairs and the chance to order alcohol and gourmet food with their film.
The only difference with the American chain saw its Gold Class screens located as stand- alone cinemas, while other international markets have theirs form part of the actual Village Cinema multiplexes. In June 2. 01. 2, Demco expanded the Village brand further by establishing a Pay TV movie channel in Greece called, Village Cinema, on the OTE TV platform. The 1. 0- screen multiplex (including one Vmax screen) was slated for a September 2. October 2. 01. 3), obtaining information on its current operations have been unsuccessful thus far. Village Roadshow released a statement, admitting to shareholders; . WIN's 5. 0% investment was a legacy involvement from the mid- 1.
Launceston- based media company, ENT Limited, which initially bought the stake (WIN acquired ENT in 1. The chain is a joint venture between Village Roadshow and Amalgamated Holdings Limited since 2.