Golden Village is a cinema operator in Singapore. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment, a Hong Kong-based film production and exhibition group. Established in 1992 as a joint venture between Golden Harvest and Village Roadshow, the company introduced Asia's first multiplex at Yishun in the same year.
The company operates mainstream, premium and specialised cinema formats, including Gold Class, Gold Class Express, GVmax, Duo Deluxe, Deluxe Plus and Gemini seating. One hall at GV Grand was later converted into an IMAX theatre, but the format was discontinued there in 2004 because of low patronage. Golden Village also operated a cinema at Eastpoint Mall in Simei, which closed in 2002.
In October 2006, Golden Village opened its VivoCity multiplex. The venue had 15 screens, including three Gold Class halls and GVmax, a large-format auditorium promoted as having one of the widest screens in Asia.
In June 2017, Singapore media company mm2 Asia announced an agreement to acquire Village Roadshow's 50 per cent stake in Golden Village. The proposed acquisition did not proceed after Orange Sky Golden Harvest withheld approval. In October 2017, Orange Sky Golden Harvest acquired Village Roadshow's stake and became Golden Village's sole owner.
Golden Village continued to expand and refresh its network in the 2020s. GV Bugis+ opened in November 2024 with eight halls, including two Gold Class Express halls, and an in-house Spanish-Mexican dining concept called Azul. The company also entered sites formerly associated with Cathay Cineplexes. Golden Village and The Projector announced a joint operation at Cineleisure Orchard in 2023, replacing the outgoing Cathay Cineplex at the mall. GV Downtown East opened in November 2025 as the chain's 17th cinema, and GV Century Square opened in February 2026 as its 18th outlet.
GV Tiong Bahru, which had operated at Tiong Bahru Plaza since 1994, closed on 29 March 2026 after its lease expired. After the closure, Golden Village had 17 outlets in Singapore.
Cineplexes and multiplexes
thumb|GV Grand, Great World in 2023 after renovation.
thumb|GV VivoCity in 2006.
As of 2026, Golden Village operates 17 outlets in Singapore following the closure of GV Tiong Bahru. The company uses a mixture of standard digital halls and premium formats. Its Gold Class concept provides recliner seating and lounge service, while Gold Class Express is a lower-priced premium format using recliner seats and app-based food and drink ordering.
