Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThe Paris Theater, a beloved arthouse cinema in New York City, is reopening its doors next month.To celebrate its return on Aug.
6, filmmaker Radha Blank is curating a slate of repertory titles to screen alongside her directorial debut “The Forty-Year-Old Version.” Her movie, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, is playing through Aug.
12.The Paris opened in 1948 and is the only single-screen movie theater in Manhattan. Netflix acquired the 545-seat venue in 2019 and, prior to COVID-19, held premieres, special events and screenings of its films in the storied institution, which is just south of Central Park.“I made ‘Forty-Year-Old Version’ in 35mm Black & White in the spirit of the many great.
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