The Toronto International Film Festival ranks among the most prestigious international film festivals in the world. For ten days, film lovers, filmmakers, industry professionals and media watch the best in new cinema from established masters and new talent. The Festival serves both the “Industry” and the ordinary film-loving audience. As a registered professional delegate it is possible to attend screenings for both groups.
Cheri Buddenbrooks Bronson Storm Manolete Lets Make Money Someone I loved Flikan I Love You Phillip Morris An Education Food Inc. Gnoms and Trolls John Rabe Young Victoria Spread A World Unseen Departures The Fish Child Ricki Fifty Dead Men Walking Rage Messenger The Private Lives of Pipa Lee I Can´t Think Straight Deutschland Nervt Push London River An Englishman in New York Happy Tears
A Working Empire-man :-)
REPRISE TEATERT, one of the first cinemas built in Denmark, opend in 1919. At that time the audience was first and foremost local farmworkers. Today the Holte area, where the cinema is situated, is populated by well-off, well educated and culturally aware citizens. The cinema has 158 seats, digital sound and all other modern euquipment needed to run an up-to-date operation
BIO NÆSTVED opened in 1951 and had at that time one screen. In 1976 two more screens were added, the last ones were built in 1981. Today the cinema has 5 screens with all-in-all 578 seats. Three screens have digital sound, the last two ordinary stereo. The cinema is currently under renovation.
EMPIRE BIO opened in 2001 in a building from 1900 that among other things has housed an iron casting factory, a printing house and a film studio. The cinema has four screens with a total of 598 seats. All screens have digital sound. Empire Bio has been elected “Copenhagen Cinema of the Year” five times. (In 2008 as the best place to bring a date :-)
Photos by Mette Schramm, Thomas Hauerslev, Copenhagen.unlike.dk and huse-i-naestved.dk.
Concession area - AMC Garden State Plaza, New Jersey
A chair is a chair is a chair.......
The magic room
Why was this blog created?
This is an experiment to find out whether a 49 year old semi-computer illiterate can blog and travel on the internet and still have some idea of what she is doing :-))
I got my first computer skills at 26 and my first personal computer at 28.
Way, way too late to ever feel really comfortable with the instrument. I envy young people today, who are so fortunate to grow up in a world where they are “born” with this skill. I hope they learn to swim and cycle too :-))
…..and I feel so very sorry for those who live in a parts of the world where they never get the chance…..
Why is this blog in English ?
This blog is written in English because it was created as purely entertainment for the blog-owner, her family, friends and whoever she might meet out there in the great world wide “blogosphere”. That includes a lot of people who do not understand Danish, so with the risk of offending someone – if you don’t like it – don’t read it :-))
That is a reel?
Wikipedia: The standard length of a 35 mm motion picture reel is 1000 feet. This length runs approximately 11 minutes at sound speed (24 frames per second) Most films have visible cues which mark the end of the reel. This allows projectionists running reel-to-reel to change-over to the next reel on the other projector.
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