the Presidential Palace in Kaunas was used as a movie theater during the Soviet rule of Lithuania?
the Capitol Theatre in Melbourne was once described as "the best cinema that was ever built or is ever likely to be built"?
the Manila Grand Opera House also served as a theater, residence, cinema and nightclub before its original building was demolished and re-constructed as a hotel?
the Megaria (pictured), a historic movie theater in Jakarta, Indonesia, is the city's largest remaining Art Deco building?
the congregation of St. Luke's Episcopal Church (pictured) in Katonah, New York, met in a warehouse and movie theater before the church was built?
the Malayalam movie Moonnamathoral was the first high-definition film to be digitally distributed to theatres via satellite?
Parkmill in Gower, South Wales, is now the home of La Charrette, the smallest cinema in Wales (pictured)?
Dream Cinema is the last remaining single-screen movie theater in Seoul, Korea?
Film & Kino, which organizes municipal-owned cinemas in Norway, also co-organizes the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund?
Jean Ralaimongo came to prominence in 1929 after 3,000 demonstrated following speeches in a cinema in Madagascar?
Marcus Loew, whose family's poverty forced him to give up on schooling and go to work at age nine, became the owner of the largest chain of movie theaters in the United States and the founder of MGM Studios?
Japanese producer Genjiro Arato exhibited his 1980 film Zigeunerweisen across Japan in a specially-built inflatable mobile dome after exhibitors refused to screen it, and the film went on to win 4 Japanese Academy Awards?