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Five nights a week, the cinematheque presents retrospectives of distinguished actors, screenings of rare films, thematic groupings and special events featuring the filmmakers themselves. The screenings – which often sell out – take place in the 188-seat theater in the esteemed Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (designed by Le Corbusier). Tickets go on sale 45 minutes ahead of show times.


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