Du Salon indien au multiplexe (1995)

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From the first paying public screening on December 28, 1895, at the Grand Café in Paris, to the present day, this film tells the story of movie theaters over a century of existence. Accompanied by a commentary, a skilful montage of archive footage, some of it previously unseen, traces this evolution - from the golden age of the Gaumont-Palace and the Grand-Rex to the era of multi-screen complexes - illuminated by memories and testimonials from exhibitors, architects and cinema professionals.

Director: Claude Fusée, Olivier Galy-Nadal
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Editing: Olivier Galy-Nadal
Production: Atlantic Film, Ciné+, Centre audiovisuel de Paris
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Du Salon indien au multiplexe about?
From the first paying public screening on December 28, 1895, at the Grand Café in Paris, to the present day, this film tells the story of movie theaters over a century of existence. Accompanied by a commentary, a skilful montage of archive footage, some of it previously unseen, traces this evolution - from the golden age of the Gaumont-Palace and the Grand-Rex to the era of multi-screen complexes - illuminated by memories and testimonials from exhibitors, architects and cinema professionals.
Who directed Du Salon indien au multiplexe?
Du Salon indien au multiplexe was directed by Claude Fusée, Olivier Galy-Nadal.
Who stars in Du Salon indien au multiplexe?
Du Salon indien au multiplexe stars Sylvie Coulomb, René Charles, Jacques Champreux, Yves Portenguen, Christiane Leproux, Pierre Bouteiller.
How long is Du Salon indien au multiplexe?
Du Salon indien au multiplexe has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is Du Salon indien au multiplexe?
Du Salon indien au multiplexe is a Documentary film.
Where was Du Salon indien au multiplexe produced?
Du Salon indien au multiplexe was produced in France.