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* On February 2, 2000, Philippe Binant, technical manager of Digital Cinema Project at Gaumont in France, realized the first digital cinema projection in Europe with the Texas Instruments mark V prototype projector.
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French Impressionist Cinema is a term applied to a loosely defined group of films and filmmakers in France from 1919 – 1929, although these years are debatable.
In Europe, Art Cinema gains wider distribution and sees movements like la Nouvelle Vague ( The French New Wave ) featuring French filmmakers such as Roger Vadim, François Truffaut, Alain Resnais, and Jean-Luc Godard ; Cinéma Vérité documentary movement in Canada, France and the United States ; Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, Chilean filmmaker Alexandro Jodorowsky and Polish filmmakers Roman Polanski and Wojciech Jerzy Has produced original and offbeat masterpieces and the high-point of Italian filmmaking with Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini making some of their most known films during this period.
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By the 1960s many film theorists, such as writers at Cahiers du Cinema in France, held the film in high esteem.
was also honored abroad: the film won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in Japan, Cinema Writers Circle Awards in Spain, César Awards in France, and David di Donatello in Italy.
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It was later shown at Filmfest Hamburg, the Dinard Festival of British Cinema in France, the Warsaw Film Festival, the Tokyo International Film Festival, and the UK Film Festival in Hong Kong.
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The original Phantasm was a worldwide critical and box-office success and won the Special Jury Prize at the Festival du Cinema Fantastique at Avoriaz, France.
It went into theatrical release in the UK on 3 October 2003, the same day it was shown at the Dinard Festival of British Cinema in France.
For French filmmakers and people working in the film industry, please go to: Category: Cinema of France.
Jack Lang ( French politician ) | Jack Lang, central to the 1980s revival of Cinema of France | French cinema
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In France Jean-Philippe Le Trévou, Titular Organist at Sainte-Claire Church in Paris and one of the rare theatre organists in France, continues the tradition by accompanying silent films at the Kinopanorama in Paris, at the Vidéothèque de Paris for the Ciné-Mémoire Festival, as well as at the Cinema Museum in Frankfurt, Germany, during the Music Fair.

Cinema and comprises
The Critters film series, from New Line Cinema, comprises four movies that combine elements of horror, science fiction and comedy.

Cinema and art
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
The 1930s art deco Regal Cinema closed in 2006.
For example, the art deco Oriana Cinema on the corner of Queen and High streets was demolished in 1972, after only 34 years of operation.
* Strand Cinema, art deco cinema in Belfast, Northern Ireland
The art deco Regal Cinema
Fine Arts Cinema opens in Santurce showing international films and art movies.
A new generation, nostalgic for the spectacle and perceived glamour of the classic American burlesque, developed a cult following for the art in the early 1990s at Billie Madley's " Cinema " and later at the " Dutch Weismann's Follies " revues in New York City, " The Velvet Hammer " troupe in Los Angeles and The Shim-Shamettes in New Orleans.
The town's art-deco Majestic Cinema, Bridgnorth | Majestic Cinema plays feature films with the use of modern state of the art equipment
He wrote several books on the art of filmmaking ( such as On Film Editing ) and lectured at various colleges and theaters, such as the Orson Welles Cinema.
New Line Cinema was established in 1967 by the then 27-year-old Robert Shaye as a film distribution company, supplying foreign and art films for college campuses in the United States.
The building contains two large lecture theatres ; the Jill Craigie Cinema, used by the film students to display their films and for showing of films to the public ; three performance rehearsal studios ; and a public art gallery which displays work by local artists groups, students and famous artists.
After completing his diploma from the College of Fine Arts, Thrissur City, Bharathan entered the world of Cinema as an art director for Vincent, an accomplished director of the time and the movie was Ghandarva Kshetram.
Film scholar David Bordwell outlined the academic definition of " art film " in a 1979 article entitled The Art Cinema as a Mode of Film Practice, which contrasts art films against the mainstream films of classical Hollywood cinema.
In India, there was an art film movement in Bengali cinema known as " Parallel Cinema " or the " Indian New Wave ".
However, the film belong to the Parallel Cinema ( art film ) category, so it did not stop the decline of RD Burman's commercial film career.
Recent Intraterm classes include " U. S. History through ' The Enemy ' in American Cinema ," a study of 20th century American history through depictions of enemies in American cinema, and " Art on the Run ," a field study of art and culture through trips to Bay Area museums and landmarks, such as the Gates of Hell at Stanford University and The Thinker at the Palace of the Legion of Honor.
In the early 1990s, the legacy of the Cinema of Transgression carried over into a new generation, who would equate " underground cinema " with transgressive art, ultra-low-budget filmmaking created in defiance of both the commercialized versions of independent film offered by newly wealthy distributors like Miramax and New Line, as well as the institutionalized experimental film canonized at major museums.
The Clocktower also used to include the David Lean Cinema, for art house and independent films, and the Braithwaite Hall, which was used for concerts, theatre and children's shows, until 2011 when its funding was cut by the Council, and it lost its Arts Council RFO status.
Cinema for me was entertainment, but it was not art.
It can be acknowledged that Imperfect Cinema was creative, innovative and possessed a distinctive style that is typically a very thought provoking original work of art.
For Garcia Espinosa and many of his fellow Latin American filmmakers, Imperfect Cinema was the answer to the need of creating a form of art that demonstrates the process of the problems.
Following the model of Cinema 16, experimental films have been exhibited mainly outside of commercial theaters in small film societies, microcinemas, museums, art galleries, archives and film festivals.

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