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Revival house

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A revival house or repertory cinema is a term for a cinema that specializes in showing classic or notable older films (as opposed to first run films). Such venues may include standard repertory cinemas, multi-function theatres that alternate between old movies and live events, and some first-run theatres that show past favorites alongside current releases.

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Canada

  • Ottawa, Mayfair Theatre
  • Ottawa, ByTowne Cinema
  • Saskatoon Broadway Theatre
  • Toronto, Revue Cinema
  • Toronto, Bloor Cinema
  • Toronto, Royal Cinema
  • Winnipeg, Winnipeg Film Group's Cinematheque
  • Montréal, Cinéma du Parc
  • Montréal, Dollar Cinema
  • Vancouver, Rio Theatre
  • US

  • Atlanta, Plaza Theatre
  • Baltimore, The Charles Theatre
  • Boston, Brattle Theatre
  • Boston, Coolidge Corner Theatre
  • Chicago, Music Box Theatre
  • Chicago, Gene Siskel Film Center
  • Dallas, Texas Theatre
  • Detroit, Redford Theatre
  • Houston, Brown Theater
  • Lexington, Kentucky Theater
  • Los Angeles, Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
  • Los Angeles, New Beverly Cinema
  • NYC, Film Forum
  • Raleigh, NC, Colony Theater
  • Rochester, NY, Dryden Theatre
  • Saginaw, MI, Temple Theatre
  • Santa Monica, Aero Theatre
  • Seattle, Grand Illusion Cinema
  • UK

  • London, Regent Street Cinema
  • London, Prince Charles Cinema
  • London, BFI Southbank
  • France

  • Paris, Christine 21
  • The Netherlands

  • Rotterdam, WORM
  • Poland

  • Warsaw, Kino Iluzjon Filmoteki Narodowej
  • Australia

  • Melbourne, Sun Theatre
  • Melbourne, The Astor Theatre
  • South Africa

  • Gardens, Cape Town, Labia Theatre
  • References

    Revival house Wikipedia


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