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Crest Theater (now Foley Hall at St. Matthew's Catholic Church) Wilmington: 1942 Delaware College of Art and Design: Wilmington: 1931 Dover Opera House interior (now Schwartz Center for the Arts) Dover: 1922 Mike's Famous Roadside Rest New Castle: 1998 Milton Theatre Milton: 1910, 1930s Parrot House Rehoboth Beach: Peoples Bank Harrington: 1929
Rehoboth Beach is located in the Cape Henlopen School District. [82] The Rehoboth School District was consolidated into the Cape Henlopen district in 1969. [83] Rehoboth Beach is zoned to Rehoboth Elementary School. [84] It is on a 25-acre (10 ha) plot of land. [85] The current building was to open in 2019. [86]
The Art Theatre is a historic movie theater on Retro Row in Long Beach, California. Opened in 1925 as the Carter Theatre, it is the oldest operating cinema in the city. After sustaining damage from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, the venue was remodeled and reopened as the Lee Theatre in 1934. The Art currently operates indie and foreign film ...
In 2005, Landmark was the first exhibition circuit to deploy Sony 4K cinema; [15] in-theater digital signage was introduced. In Indianapolis, Landmark opened the Keystone Art Cinema & Indie Lounge. The cinema had 7 auditoriums; the lounge featured plasma televisions and allowed all moviegoers to bring their drinks into the auditoriums.
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An art film, art cinema, or arthouse film is typically an independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience. [1] It is "intended to be a serious, artistic work, often experimental and not designed for mass appeal", [ 2 ] "made primarily for aesthetic reasons rather than commercial profit", [ 3 ] and containing ...
"From 1946 until 1954, 'Art in Cinema' presented programs of independent film to large audiences at the San Francisco Museum of Art and at the University of California, Berkeley." [16] Inspired by film projections which Maya Deren had organized, Amos Vogel and his wife founded Cinema 16 in 1947. Other film societies in the United States include: