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Queens Film Theatre is Ireland’s longest established cultural cinema which shows the very best in new and classic world cinema. |
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Odyssey, Northern Ireland's Millennium Project, is one of the world's most adventurous and exciting leisure and entertainment venues. |
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Movie House Cinemas has five great locations at Dublin Road, City Side, Glengormley, Maghera & Coleraine. |
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The 8-screen Odeon Cinema opened on 18th July 2008 in the heart of Belfast City Centre. Seating capacities in the screens range from 465, down to 102. Screens 1, 2, 3 and 8 have Premier seating areas. |
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An award winning Children’s Film Festival that uses the magic of film, television and all forms of moving image to entertain, educate and inspire. Cinemagic has developed a worldwide reputation for excellence in children’s programming. |
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Lisburn City Council is delighted to be funding the city's first Film Festival with its new Arts Partner, Cinemagic. Held in a number of locations throughout the city. |
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The Nerve Centre has been described as 'One of the most dynamic and innovative multi-media centres in the British Isles'. The Oscar nominated centre is housed in a new state of the art building . |
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Eclipse Cinema Downpatrick have 6 Screens, over 1000 capacity and free car parking. All Digital screenings (Crystal clear picture and sound including Dolby® 3D), Surround sound with Luxury American Rocker Seats. |
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Carrickfergus Omniplex. |
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Armagh City Film House is located in Market Square Armagh and the contact number is as stated. |