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A franco-centric screening series [4] El Cine [5] A non profit dedicated to promoting Latinx culture through movie screenings and events [6] Acropolis Cinema [7] A non profit screening series dedicated to bringing classic and contemporary experimental, international, and undistributed films [8] Cinematic Void [9]
With a further $150 million from the Packard Humanities Institute and $82.1 million from Congress, the facility was transformed into the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, which completed construction in mid-2007, and after transfer of the bulk of archives, opened for free public movie screenings on most weekends in the fall 2008. The ...
The Samuel Goldwyn Theatre is a screening-only movie theater named after filmmaker Samuel Goldwyn. [citation needed]It is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, at headquarters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
The screening will begin at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. The next movie screening at the library will be a double feature screening of Enchanted 1 & 2 (PG) on Tuesday, July 23. Wednesday ...
Zebulon frequently collaborates with the francophile movie screening club, La Collectionneuse, [6] to host free screenings of French films. They encourage club members to congregate at the Zebulon for drinks and food before their events in costume. Sometimes the screenings are preluded with DJ's/musical acts in theme of the film.
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CGV exceeded an aggregated total of 100 million viewers in 2004. It opened its first digital movies in 2006, SMART PLEX in 2008, 4D PLEX in 2009 and Cine City in 2011. In 2006, it opened eight sites in China and one in Los Angeles, and took over major cinema chain in Vietnam. 2013, CGV had 101 million visitors within one year.
The New Beverly Cinema is a historic movie theater located in Los Angeles, California. Housed in a building that dates back to the 1920s, it is one of the oldest revival houses in the region. Since 2007, it has been owned by the filmmaker Quentin Tarantino .