• Oslo Kino is a Norwegian cinema company, based in Oslo. Its creation was agreed to by the city authorities of Oslo in 1925, and the company was inaugurated...
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    The Colosseum Kino in Oslo, Norway is the largest cinema in Northern Europe and the largest THX cinema in the world. It is distinguished by its large spherical...
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  • Nationaltheatret from 2003 to 2006, and was the managing director of the Oslo Kino cinema company from 2006 to 2013. In 2013 he became director of the Lillehammer...
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    Swedish). Retrieved 2018-03-30. "SF Kino blir ODEON". www.odeonkino.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-03-25. "Nå skal ODEON Oslo ansette 50 mennesker". KM (in...
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  • Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 August 2009. "Who are we?". Film & Kino. Retrieved 3 August 2009. "FILM&KINOs styre" (in Norwegian). Film & Kino...
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    and renamed to Admiral Palads. In 1928 the building was taken over by Oslo Kino. The name Eldorado came in September 1929; at the same time, a sound system...
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    of Public Governance. He has also been chair of Oslo Nye Teater and a member of the board of Oslo Kino and Black Box Teater. He is a son of Inger Louise...
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  • Eldorado Cinema (Oslo) in business. 1932 - Oslo breakfast introduced in schools. 1934 Railway Sognsvann Line begins operating. Saga Kino [no] (cinema) opens...
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  • Eivind Hjelmtveit, 90, Norwegian cultural administrator (Riksteatret, Oslo Kino). Knut Kleve, 90, Norwegian philologist. Vasily Kudinov, 47, Russian handball...
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    the free and volunteer based Bodø Hardcore Festival in early winter. Fram Kino was the first cinema in Norway. It was started in the year 1908. Bodø's main...
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