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35mm, 70mm, nitrate, state-of-the-art digital. Q&As, retrospectives, double-features, triple-features, marathons. We’re a year-round film festival. There’s something for everyone in our programming lineup.
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The American Cinematheque is a member-donor-volunteer supported 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization whose mission is to celebrate the experience of cinema.
40 years of American Cinematheque film programming….and counting. Dive into the AC Vault to discover past Q&As and clips from our vast and newly digitized archives, old calendars and programs, new podcasts, conversations and much more.
Since it began screening films to the public in 1985, the American Cinematheque has provided diverse film programming and immersive in-person discussions and events with thousands of filmmakers and luminaries, presenting new and repertory cinema to Los Angeles.
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Grab a seat and experience the American Cinematheque’s immersive theatrical events and film programming at one of our historic venues located in Los Angeles.
6712 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. The Egyptian Theatre is a classic and beloved movie palace originally built in 1922 during the silent film era. A fixture in Hollywood’s Golden Age, the Egyptian was the site of the world’s very first movie premiere of ROBIN HOOD starring Douglas Fairbanks and remains to this day as the ultimate destination for moviegoers.
1328 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90403. The Aero Theatre, its name a tribute to the aerospace industry, was built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. The Streamline Moderne-styled theatre was designed by architect R.M. Woolpert and originally opened its doors to moviegoers in 1940.
1822 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027. The historic Los Feliz 3 Theatre is located on Vermont Ave., three blocks north of Hollywood Blvd., in one of L.A.’s most popular east-side neighborhoods. Designed by architect Clifford A. Balch, the Los Feliz opened in 1935 as a single-screen theatre, and was converted to a triplex in the early 1990s
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