Santiago, Chile
Av Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins
N/A
+56226648821
Comfortable place. Good movies. Not the typical blockbuster. Independent films, classical cult movies, short film festivals, live performances, and plays. They offer wines and beer to enjoy the show. The central hall often hosts events like art exhibitions and fairs offering products and services from local businesses. There’s also a café with access from inside the main hall. Good old fashioned looks.
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It's an interesting place for visit. Have a cheap and stylish coffee. Great for pictures, have a little place for exposition and exhibits good art cinema movies.
Best place to do any cultural events.
Good movies and atention. Cheap tickets.
Cool place that share culture, art events, expos, and cinema.
I went to see a Chilean film here (cost: 3,000). The place looks like an indie theatre, which is nice. The only place to purchase drinks/snacks is at a small restaurant/snack bar to the right of the theatre (no drinks/popcorn stand). I bought some unknown yerba mate drink which turned out to be gross-tasting and pricey (5,000). The only food on display were some type of breadsticks and sandwich-like snacks but they looked really dry and were probably a few days old. The toilets are filthy, broken and the walls are covered in graffiti. There is no soap, paper towels or anything to dry your hands with. Count your lucky stars that there's running water. My film was showing in Theatre 2, upstairs across the bridge. It reminded me of my university lecture hall, which probably seats about 25 people. The acoustics are horrible and the place had a urine/vomit combo smell happening. I could only endure 20 minutes and I left without finishing the film.
Nice place for author's movies
Nice and vintage place to watch movies.
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