Sundance Cinemas

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Sundance Cinemas LLC is a movie theatre chain owned by Robert Redford's Sundance Group that aims to showcase independent, documentary and foreign-language films as well as some studio projects. Its headquarters is in Westlake Village, California.[1][2]

The first cinema, Sundance 608, opened May 11, 2007 at the Hilldale Shopping Center in Madison, Wisconsin, and contains six stadium-seated auditoriums, along with a cafe, bistro, bar, rooftop bar, and Gallery 608, which sells local and Sundance-related arts and merchandise. A second cinema, the Sundance Kabuki located in San Francisco, California, re-opened on December 14, 2007. Sundance Cinema's third theater is located within the Bayou Place development in downtown Houston, Texas. The new eight screen theater opened in November 2011 after a $2.25 million renovation.

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  1. "FAQ." Sundance Cinemas. Retrieved on December 7, 2011. "Sundance Cinemas LLC Westlake Village, CA,"
  2. "Registration of Lobbyist for use in 2007." City of Madison. Retrieved on December 7, 2011. "32998 Denver Springs Drive" "Westlake Village, CA 91361"

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