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Entertainment heavyweight Village Roadshow, behind blockbuster movies such as Zoolander and Oceans 8, could be forced to sell its struggling movie production business.

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With movies like those, no wonder.

If they moved it to Melbourne it would flourish, the Australian movie industry started in Melbourne

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Family behind Village Roadshow in feud over company's futureVillage Roadshow could be forced to offload its struggling movie production business, behind Zoolander and Ocean's 8, with members of the wealthy Kirby family that controls the sprawling entertainment business feuding over the best way to restore its lacklustre performance. kloussikian I’m calling bullshit. They’re using the pretence of a feud to unload a liability. Much easier to sell a money pit if people think they’re buying a cash cow.
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