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  2. List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Cine-Teatro Monumental was a large theatre and cinema that opened in 1951 and closed in 1984. Ópera do Tejo was a luxurious opera house that was inaugurated on 31 March 1755, and destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake on 1 November of the same year. Teatro Politeama was opened in 1913, close to the Coliseu dos Recreios. It has over 2000 seats ...

  3. Cinemateca Portuguesa - Wikipedia

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    Cinemateca Portuguesa is a public institution dedicated to the diffusion and preservation of the filmic arts in Portugal and, in particular, of Portuguese Cinema. It functions as a film archive and promotes daily screenings of worldwide films at its headquarters, now located on Rua Barata Salgueiro in Lisbon. It was established in 1948. [1]

  4. Cinema Império - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at the intersection of Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques and Avenida Almirante Reis in the parish of Arroios in central Lisbon. Owned by a consortium including the industrialist Fernando Seixas, the cinema was initially designed by Cassiano Branco, with the work being completed by António Varela, Frederico George, and Raul Ramalho.

  5. Teatro Capitólio - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro Capitólio, officially called Cineteatro Capitólio - Teatro Raul Solnado, is located in Parque Mayer, in Lisbon, Portugal.It was opened in 1931. Because of its early modernist design it has been recognized as the first building of the Modern movement in Portugal and was declared a "Building of Public Interest" in 1983.

  6. Teatro São Luiz - Wikipedia

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    The theatre quickly became an important cultural and artistic centre of the elite of Lisbon. It attracted many famous European actors including Sarah Bernhardt (1899), Eleonora Duse (1898), Coquelin Cadet , Gabrielle Réjane , and Jeanne Julia Bartet (1902), as well as the actor and director André Antoine , creator of Théâtre Libre .

  7. Taylor Swift Surprises Eras Tour Crowd in Lisbon by Speaking ...

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    Taylor Swift kicked off her first ever Eras Tour concert in Lisbon, where she surprised fans speaking a little Portuguese.The Tortured Poets Department singer took the stage Friday at Estádio do ...

  8. Lisbon Theatre and Film School - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School. The Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon [1] inherited the function of the National Conservatoire, founded by Almeida Garrett, in 1836, and of teaching Film, introduced in the same establishment since 1971. [2]

  9. Cinema of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The new phase was named Cinema Novo or Novo Cinema (New Cinema), and it refers to Portuguese cinema made between 1963 and the revolution in 1974 by directors such as Fernando Lopes, Paulo Rocha or António da Cunha Telles, amongst others. Like other new waves of the period, the influence of Italian Neo-Realism and the burgeoning ideas of the ...