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cinematheque
[ sin-uh-muh-tek ]
noun
- a movie theater, often part of a university or private archive, showing experimental or historically important films.
cinematheque
/ ˌɪɪəˈɛ /
noun
- a small intimate cinema
Word History and Origins
Origin of cinematheque1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cinematheque1
Example Sentences
The American Cinematheque has late-night movies on Sundays, which are great.
When the French Cinémaٳèܱ tried to show Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1972 film “Last Tango in Paris” last December as part of a Marlon Brando retrospective, the organizers eventually canceled the screening after vociferous protest from women’s rights groups.
And then sometimes I would travel to either London or Paris for a final mix day or 70-millimeter test, which were done at the Cinémaٳèܱ Française.
The American Cinematheque has just announced that it will screen Kentridge’s complete “Drawings for Projection” Feb. 21 at the Aero Theatre.
The American Cinematheque has late night movies on Sundays, which are great.
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