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was the first of dozens of Luna Parks. Its success inspired the creation of dozens of Luna Parks, Electric Parks, and similar amusement parks.|The "Electric Tower", centerpiece of the original Luna Park on Coney Island, ca. 1905. Many subsequent amusement parks that took the name "Luna Park" would have their own central towers.]]
Luna Park is a name shared by dozens of currently operating and defunct amusement parks that have opened on every continent except Antarctica. They are named after, and partly based on, the first " Luna Park", which opened in 1903 during the heyday of large Coney Island, New York parks.
Luna Park is a play written by Latina-American playwright Caridad Svich in 2005. Commissioned by International High School in San Francisco, CA, the play was first performed as a workshop production in late 2005.
Luna Park is the name of multiple amusement parks.
Luna Park, Lunar Park, or Lunapark may also refer to:
'Luna Park ' is a 1960 Argentine film.
Luna Park (; 1992) is a Franco- Russian produced film. The second feature film of Russian director Pavel Lungin, it depicts the story of a young antisemitic skinhead leader, Andrei Leonov ( Andrei Gutin) who is forced to come to terms with the discovery that his father, Naoum Kheifitz ( Oleg Borisov) is of Jewish ancestry . The film, of the chernukha ( Russian: чернуха, roughly "black stuff"), genre, follows Andrei as he explores his heritage and the relationship he begins with his father.
Luna Park was shown at the Toronto Film Festival on , and was released in New York in January 1994.
It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The composer Isaak Schwarz won a Nika Award from the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences for the film's music.