Category: In The Movies

  • Cinema America

    On my very first stroll through Trastevere I instantly was drawn to an abandoned cinema, at least it seemed to be a lost place. And it kind of became a familiar landmark when I went to get some fresh bread and breakfast each morning.

    Back home I found some information about Cinema America on Vice and on “Cinema America Occupato”. Opened in the 1950is the cinema was closed around 2000 and became one of these lost places until it was “occupied” in 2012 and screenings started again.

    Cinema America was taken over in November 2012 by students and neighborhood residents who were alarmed at reports that a three-story parking garage would soon be built on the site. Since renovating and re-opening the theater, the occupiers have organized film screenings, performances, lectures, and workshops. They have also provided study spaces for students and hosted local public assemblies. The cinema has quickly become a hub of social activity in the area, attracting a diverse crowd and some unusual allies: a petition to save the cinema has circulated among Italian directors and actors, and Rome’s architectural community has rallied behind the theater as well.

    The building itself is impressive. Designed by the renowned architect Angelo Di Castro, it is a palatial half-block with a domed roof and a sprawling interior. The auditorium features a gigantic screen and seating capacity for hundreds. In the old days, a skylight in the dome would open during intermissions, and a vendor would circulate selling ice cream. […]  But once you enter the spacious lobby, the narrow doorway is quickly forgotten. Sergio Leone film posters adorn the walls, drinks are cheap, and the atmosphere is tranquil and friendly. As the lights go down for a screening, you feel as though you have traveled back into an idyllic, just-forgotten past.   (Vice)

     

    You find lots and lots of pictures on the Cinema America flickr and here are some of mine, only from the outside. I didn´t find any current news about the cinema but will keep on looking!

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  • Admiral Kino

    Located in the 7th district you find one of Viennas oldest cinemas: the Admiral Kino, opened in 1913. It´s one of these cineastic gems that survived times despite all the odds and thanks to amazing personal efforts of some. On August 2nd 1929 even the author  Arthur Schnitzler saw „A Knight in London“ at the Admiral Kino. Today mostly cult & art house movies are shown and don´t miss the “bring your doggy” day on every first thursday of the month!

    Read more about the rich history of the cinema on their website: 100 years of Admiral Kino (german)

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    Admiral Kino

    Burggasse 119, 1070 Vienna

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  • Cinecittà Shows off

    Join me for one last stroll through the movie studios in Rome. After our guided tour through the different sets we finished our visit with the exhibitions. The permanent exhibition shows the costumes, some smaller sets and “narrates the story of Cinecittà from 1937 to 1989, highlighting the Studios’ most important productions”. One shouldn´t miss it, it is the perfect happy ending for a visit at Cinecittà!

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