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・ Cinzia Zehnder
・ Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini
・ Cinzio Scagliotti
・ Cináed
・ Cináed Ciarrge mac Cathussaig
・ Cináed mac Artgail
・ Cináed mac Conaing
・ Cináed mac Flainn
・ Cináed mac Mugróin
・ Cináed mac Írgalaig
・ Cináed ua hArtacáin
・ Cináedh mac Coscrach
・ Ciné 12 (Mauritius)
・ Ciné de Chef
・ Ciné First
Ciné Fx
・ Ciné Pop
・ Ciné si
・ Ciné Télé Revue
・ Ciné+
・ Ciné+ Classic
・ Ciné+ Frisson
・ Ciné+ Premier
・ Ciné+ Émotion
・ Ciné-Asie
・ Ciné-Asie Creatives
・ Ciné-Bulles
・ Cinéast(e)s
・ Cinéaste One
・ Cinéaste One Student Film Festival


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Ciné Fx : ウィキペディア英語版
Ciné Fx

Ciné FX is a French television channel, owned by AB Groupe.
The channel was originally only available via AB Sat and as an option on CanalSat, but is now available through contract on the cinema option from AB, on cable, on ADSL, and on digital television packages.
At its start, in 1996, the cinema package of the AB group comprised five channels, but none which dealt with science fiction films. When the cinema package was reformatted on 15 September 2002, the channel created three others: Ciné Comic, Ciné Polar, and Ciné Box to replace the former CINEBOX. Today, the package is named CINERAMA and comprises this channel, as well as Ciné Polar, Ciné First, and Ciné Pop.
The programming comprises science fiction films from the 1950s to today, covering every subgenre, including programming the classics, ''Forbidden Planet'', the films of Roger Corman, the studio Troma, and films such as ''2001: A Space Odyssey''.
==Managers==
; President: Jean-Michel Fava
; Director of cinema channels: Laurent Zameczkowski
; Programme director: Richard Maroko
; Editor: Pascal Goubereau

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