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cinema
(redirected from picture palace)

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cinema: see motion pictures motion pictures, movie-making as an art and an industry, including its production techniques, its creative artists, and the distribution and exhibition of its products (see also motion picture photography ; Motion Picture Cameras under camera ).
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cinema

A movie; a movie theater; the movie industry. The term refers to movies shot for theater audiences in contrast to videos shot with camcorders, still cameras or camera phones. See cinema format.


cinema
1. Chiefly Brit
a. a place designed for the exhibition of films
b. (as modifier): a cinema seat
2. the cinema
a. the art or business of making films

cinema [′sin·ə·mə]
(graphic arts)


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Every dime of that was visible on the usually derelict stage of this old picture palace, transformed with pale drapery and a Masonite floor covered with a hand-painted pattern of intersecting circles that extended onto the apron.
Mann executives had hoped to keep the classic picture palace.
 
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