See it here. Cinemas, largely abandoned, from Southeast Asia, although they appear to be mostly in Thailand.
Addendum: I like this part early on:
"Grandma Yamjid was full of stories of from her days as operator of the Thepbanterng Theater. In the early 1970’s American CIA agents were trying their darnedest to undermine the communist insurgency across the river in Laos. Grandma Yamjit recalled renting out the entire top floor of her family’s Thepbanterng Hotel, which was in front of the theater, to CIA agents. American military personnel spent a portion of their R&R in the soundtrack room of the Thepbanterng."
(End of excerpt)
I remember “soundtrack rooms.” Back in the day, every film coming to Thailand would be dubbed into Thai. Many cinemas had a soundtrack room, a small room with a glass wall so you saw the same screen as the rest of the audience, but the original soundtrack would be piped in. You paid a premium for this, maybe an extra buck or 50 cents. Geez, I had forgotten about soundtrack rooms. I can’t remember the last time I saw one.