词条 | L'Arlequin |
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The Arlequin is a cinema in Paris, noted for its spacious modernist main theatre and its former role as a showcase of Soviet film. HistoryOpened in 1934 as the Lux Rennes, the cinema was situated in the building of its patron, the Compagnie parisienne d'électricité. The art-deco, air-conditioned 500-seat theatre, with 12-metre screen and adjacent bar, was somewhat luxurious for the period.{{rp|50}} In 1962 Jacques Tati acquired the cinema and renamed it L'Arlequin. In 1978 it was bought by a company specialised in import-export with the USSR, which changed its name to Le Cosmos and focused its programming on Soviet films. L'Arlequin regained its current name in 1992.{{rp|50}} Two screens were added in 1998 with the incorporation of part of an adjacent cabaret theatre.{{rp|50}} ProgrammingL'Arlequin is known for its specialisation in German and Russian films.{{rp|50}} References}}{{coord|48|51|4.01|N|2|19|49.76|E|region:FR|display=title}} 1 : Cinemas in Paris |
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