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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]
The American Cinematheque is an independent, non-profit cultural organization in Los Angeles, California, United States that represents the public presentation of the moving image in all its forms. The Cinematheque was created in 1981 as an offshoot of the annual Filmex Los Angeles Film Festival. The Cinematheque launched its first series of ...
The theater's first screening was the film premiere of Gloria Swanson's My American Wife, with the actress in attendance. Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanian Orchestra accompanied the film on stage, as did three vaudeville acts. [4] Upon opening, Metropolitan Theater sat more than 3,600, making it the largest movie theater in Los Angeles for many ...
An increasingly popular symphony orchestra concert is a screening of a movie such as "Jaws" accompanied by a live performance of the music—reeling in new audiences to the concert hall.
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).
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The theater is a local landmark. It was renovated to play new release movies, and retains its historic architecture. The theater's forecourt features cement handprints and footprints of notable film figures. The Vista has drawn many famous actors and directors to attend, host, or sometimes surprise audiences at screenings of their films there.