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The original address was at 2921 El Cajon Blvd in North Park [2] before it moved to 1100 Market Street at UC San Diego's Park and Market building in downtown San Diego. [3] [4] The new location had a soft opening in October, 2021 [5] and hosted screenings from the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2022. [6] It reopened in April, 2022. [3]
Pacific Theatres was owned by The Decurion Corporation which also owned and operated ArcLight Cinemas. In 2008, it sold its store locations in San Diego to Reading Cinemas . In April 2021, Pacific Theatres announced they would not be reopening any of their theater locations after being closed since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
By 2011, the Premio Corazon Award was designed by Lizet Benrey [8] and the festival's 12th annual Cinema En Tu Idioma, a series of films, had a one week run at Ultrastar Mission Valley Cinemas near Hazard Center station. [9] In 2023, the 30th anniversary festival took place at AMC Theatres at Westfield Mission Valley and Digital Gym Cinema. [10]
ArcLight Cinemas was an American movie theater chain that operated from 2002 to 2021. It was owned by The Decurion Corporation , which was also the parent company of Pacific Theatres . The ArcLight chain opened in 2002 as a single theater, the ArcLight Hollywood in Hollywood, Los Angeles , and later expanded to eleven locations in California ...
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In March 2020, Landmark ceased operations at their last single-screen theater in Kensington, San Diego called the Ken Cinema, having acquired it in the 1970s. [47] [48] In August 2020, Landmark proceeded to close its VIA 57 West location in New York's Upper West Side after three years of operation. This was due in part to its distance from ...