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    The Loft Cinema was the first American festival member and second American theatre member of the International Confederation of Art Cinemas (CICAE). [10] The Loft Cinema was a participant in Sundance Film Festival USA from 2012 until the program’s end in 2014, bringing world premieres and guests such as Oscar winner Brie Larson. [11]

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  5. Bookmans - Wikipedia

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    The company sponsors, among other things, local music and art venues like The Loft Cinema, [8] public and festival events like the HoCo Record Festival at the Hotel Congress, and other local organizations and communities throughout Arizona.

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  7. Cinemanovels - Wikipedia

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    By chance, she is approached by film student Adam (Kett Turton) of her loft building who is extremely influenced by her father's cinematic works. She permits him access to remaster and release her father's cinematic archives for professor lectures, and begins a relationship with him, granting him sexual favors in gratitude for reviving her ...

  8. Wavelength (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    Shot from a fixed camera angle, it depicts a loft space with an extended zoom over the duration of the film. Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, [ 2 ] it was filmed over one week in December 1966 and edited in 1967, [ 3 ] and is an example of what film theorist P. Adams Sitney describes as " structural film ", [ 4 ] calling Snow "the ...

  9. Microsoft Cinemania - Wikipedia

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    Website Cinemania Online at the Wayback Machine (archived April 20, 1998) Microsoft Cinemania was an interactive movie guide as part of the Microsoft Home series of reference and educational multimedia application CD-ROM titles produced by Microsoft and published annually beginning in 1992 until 1997.