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Rideau Community Hub, 815 St-Laurent Boulevard 1977- — 1 — A volunteer-run, not-for-profit cinema that plays second-run and older movies on Fridays (mature theme) and Saturdays (children's theme) using a modern Dolby 3D digital projector and Dolby Digital 7.1 sound. A 35mm projector is still on-hand but unused. 650-seat capacity.
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The ByTowne Cinema is a one-screen repertory movie theatre located in Ottawa, Ontario, The cinema is one of Ottawa's main venues for independent and foreign films. [1] The 650-seat cinema is located on Rideau Street at Nelson, several blocks east of the Rideau Centre.
The Mayfair Theatre is a cinema located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is Ottawa's oldest active movie theatre, operating since 1932. It operates as an independent repertory cinema. [1] The theatre's programming includes independent, second-run and classic films.
St. Laurent Centre is the third largest mall in terms of total space in the National Capital Region behind Rideau Centre and Bayshore Shopping Centre with 880,736 sq ft of leasable area, although a large portion of the mall's gross leasable area is utilized by non-retail tenants. [9] It is currently the 27th largest mall in Canada.
Best animated feature film, Ottawa International Animation Film Festival: Sitting on the Edge of Marlene: Ana Valine: Suzanne Clément, Paloma Kwiatkowski, Callum Keith Rennie, Dakota Daulby: Drama: Soif: Michèle Cournoyer: Animated short: Sol: Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Susan Avingaq: Documentary: Songs She Wrote About People She Knows ...
The Capitol Cinema (constructed 1920, demolished 1970) was the largest movie theatre ever built in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was the city's only true movie palace.Opened in 1920, the 2530-seat cinema was regarded as one of the best cinemas designed by famed theatre-architect Thomas W. Lamb.