German cinemas operate as commercial entities, often showcasing a mix of mainstream Hollywood films and local productions, as well as independent and arthouse films. They are typically run by private companies or chains, with a focus on providing a comfortable viewing experience. Many cinemas also host special events, Film Festivals, and retrospectives to attract diverse audiences. Additionally, ticket pricing and programming can vary widely, influenced by regional preferences and competition.
They are generally forbidden in every part of German life, not only in cinemas. Just some movies get an exception (historical dramas for example).
There are several different types of movies or cinema. There are romantic movie, comedies, horror movies, suspense, and thrillers, there are also documentaries as well as B movies, or indie movies.
to run in German is zu rennen
It will never be in cinemas in the UK. It's a direct to DVD movie. At some point the DVD will be released in the UK. By the way... it's very funny!
No, DHL is a german company but not run by the government.
Once they've had their run in the big cinemas and need to be replaced for new movies.
uhh cinemas
WE Cinemas was created in 1945.
there are 6 cinemas in the world.
A German Sheperd can run 30 miles per hour.
New Moon will be in cinemas in November 2009. Eclipse will be in Cinemas in late 2010
It will be released in cinemas and after it's had it's run they will probably release it on dvd.