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  2. List of cinemas in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    1. Not to be confused with the far more famous Odeon Carlton; this was a much smaller theatre on Parliament Street just north of Carlton Street. After closing as a movie house, it was used as a CBC studio and is currently the Canadian Children's Dance Theatre. Cedarbrae Cinemas 8.

  3. List of films shot in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    [note 1] The city is home to a number of film production companies, as well as Canada's largest film studio, Pinewood Toronto Studios. A number of films shot in the city use Toronto as a setting in film. However, the majority of non-Canadian films that were shot in Toronto, do not explicitly use the city as the setting for the film being shot.

  4. Revue Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 2009. The Revue Cinema is a cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built between late-1911 and early-1912, it is a designated 'heritage' site and is Toronto's oldest standing movie theatre in use for showing movies. When news of its closure became public, a grass-roots community movement sprang up in order to save the cinema.

  5. Cinesphere - Wikipedia

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    Cinesphere. Cinesphere is the world's first permanent IMAX movie theatre, located on the grounds of Ontario Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Constructed in 1971, it is the largest IMAX theatre in Ontario. The theatre has both IMAX 70mm and IMAX with Laser projection systems. The theatre is considered a building of heritage value and shows ...

  6. Toronto International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    2023. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the most prestigious and largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, founded in 1976 and taking place each September. It is also a permanent destination for film culture operating out of the TIFF Lightbox cultural centre, located in Downtown Toronto.

  7. List of films set in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This Movie Is Broken: 2010 Canada Toronto Stories: 2008 Canada Touch of Pink: 2004 Canada United Kingdom Turning Red: 2022 United States Twist: 2003 Canada Videodrome: 1983 Canada Waiting for Summer: 2012 Canada When Night Is Falling: 1995 Canada White Room: 1990 Canada Zoom: 2015 Canada Brazil

  8. Fox Theatre (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Fox Theatre is a cinema in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario at the intersection of Queen Street and Beech Avenue. [1] It has operated since 1914 when it first opened, [1] and as a result it is the oldest continuously operating cinema in Toronto. [2][3] The Fox Theatre has a single screen and shows a mixture of new releases (in ...

  9. Doug Taylor (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Doug Taylor (historian) Doug Taylor (1938–2020) was a Canadian historian, professor, author and connoisseur of movie theatres. [1][2] In two books, and multiple online articles, Taylor wrote about Toronto's history of beautiful cinemas. [3] He published a history of selected neighbourhoods in 2010, a book on Toronto lost landmarks in 2018.