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VENUE, USUALLY A BUILDING, FOR VIEWING FILMS
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  • Interior of a 1950s-style [[fine arts movie]] theater auditorium. A low pitch viewing floor is used.
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  • AMC]] Promenade 16 in [[Woodland Hills, Los Angeles]])
  • adj=on}} wide [[inflatable movie screen]] in the centre of [[Brussels]]
  • Broadcast center
  • Skladanowsky brothers]]'s first film presentation from 1 to 31 November 1895
  • Seating indicator
  • Admission prices board, [[Cinema Museum (London)]]
  • Cinema Odeon auditorium in [[Florence]]
  • The Fox Theater in [[Atlanta]] has an old-fashioned neon sign.
  • wall hangings]] and wall-mounted speakers.
  • [[L'Idéal Cinéma]] at [[Aniche]], France, opened 23 November 1905, closed 1977, demolished in 1995
  • Kay Theater in [[Rockdale, Texas]]
  • A small still-active Kino Juha movie theatre in [[Nurmijärvi]], [[Finland]], opened in 1958
  • [[Tennispalatsi]], one of the major [[Finnkino]] multiplex movie theatre places, in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Hallway of MPX Grande, a defunct movie theater in Pasaraya Blok M, [[Jakarta]].
  • A typical raked (sloped) floor for a movie auditorium, which gives all viewers a clear view of the screen.
  • A Viszkis]]''
  • Example of a Multiplex layout
  • Some movie theaters in [[Finland]] sell alcohol to take along to the movie itself in select showings. Such showings are always adults-only, regardless of the rating of the movie.
  • The view from the projectionist's booth at Ultimate Palace Cinema in [[Oxford]]. The projector is displaying the 1997-2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo.
  • [[Tuschinski Theatre]], in Amsterdam considered as one of the most beautiful movie theaters in the world.
  • A bag of popcorn from the Plaza Theater in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 35 mm]] movie projector
  • Non-movie-theater screening: movie in a culture club in Germany
  • Regent Theatre in [[Hokitika]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Poplar Bluff]] in [[Missouri]]. This [[Art Deco]]-style theater opened in 1949.
  • Modern cinema auditorium in [[Madrid]], Spain
  • These ratings are from the revised [[Taiwan]] motion picture rating system which took effect in October 2015.

exhibitor      
n. Aussteller (in einer Kunstausstellung z.B)
film theater         
Kino, Filmtheater
flea pit         
n. (Slang) dreckiges und veraltetes Kino; Bruchbude

Определение

movie theatre
(also movie house)
¦ noun N. Amer. a cinema.

Википедия

Movie theater

A movie theater (American English), cinema (British English), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a movie house, picture house, the movies, the pictures, picture theater, the silver screen, the big screen, or simply theater is a building that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies) for public entertainment. Most, but not all, movie theaters are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend by purchasing tickets.

The film is projected with a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium while the dialogue, sounds, and music are played through a number of wall-mounted speakers. Since the 1970s, subwoofers have been used for low-pitched sounds. Since the 2010s, the majority of movie theaters have been equipped for digital cinema projection, removing the need to create and transport a physical film print on a heavy reel.

A great variety of films are shown at cinemas, ranging from animated films to blockbusters to documentaries. The smallest movie theaters have a single viewing room with a single screen. In the 2010s, most movie theaters had multiple screens. The largest theater complexes, which are called multiplexes—a concept developed in Canada in the 1950s—have up to thirty screens. The audience members often sit on padded seats, which in most theaters are set on a sloped floor, with the highest part at the rear of the theater. Movie theaters often sell soft drinks, popcorn, and candy, and some theaters sell hot fast food. In some jurisdictions, movie theaters can be licensed to sell alcoholic drinks.