Difference between revisions of "Kinodvor Cinema"

From Culture.si
m
(malo sem malo tja)
Line 72: Line 72:
 
[[Image:Kinodvor_foto_Blaz_Budja3.jpg|320px]]
 
[[Image:Kinodvor_foto_Blaz_Budja3.jpg|320px]]
  
The core and bulk of the Kinodvor film-programme consists of first run theatrical releases of quality films, as offered by the Slovene distributors. European film, independent and world cinema is be especially highlighted. A rich and varied festival-offer forms the second programme pillar. For festivals such as [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]], the international festival of animated films [[Animateka]] and the international festival of contemporary arts [[City of Women]] festival Kinodvor becomes one of their principle [[main use::festival]] centres. In addition the cinema features limited runs, temporary imported titles, reruns from the art house repertory, and other special screenings and events. Every first Sunday of the month, the traditional Breakfast at Kinodvor’s presents a [[main use::sneak-preview]]. Kinodvor wants to position itself also as an [[main use::event]] theatre. Besides the premieres of the films released (often in the company of members of the cast and crew), the cinema offers gala avant-premieres of nationwide releases. For those with limited budgets, the weekly Dvorni dan on Mondays with its reduced ticket-prices, is the day to look out for. Every month a member of the [[Kinodvor Club]] has the privilege to select a recently release contemporary film.
+
The core and bulk of the Kinodvor film-programme consists of first run theatrical releases of quality films, as offered by the Slovene distributors. European film, independent and world cinema is being especially highlighted. A rich and varied festival-offer forms the second programme pillar. For festivals such as [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]], the international festival of animated films [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival Animateka]] and the international festival of contemporary arts [[City of Women]] festival Kinodvor becomes one of their principle [[main use::festival]] centres. In addition the cinema features limited runs, temporary imported titles, reruns from the art house repertory, and other special screenings and events. Every Sunday the traditional Breakfast at Kinodvor is held (each visitor who buys the ticket for the screening also receives coffee and pastries). Kinodvor wants to position itself also as an [[main use::event]] theatre. Besides the premieres of the films released (often in the company of members of the cast and crew), the cinema offers gala avant-premieres of nationwide releases. For those with limited budgets, the weekly Dvorni dan on Mondays with its reduced ticket-prices, is the day to look out for. Every month a member of the [[Kinodvor Club]] has the privilege to select a recently release contemporary film.
  
The youth programme are be scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays (sometimes Sunday shows are accompanied by creative workshops). Occasionally [[Kinobalon]] is to be scheduled also during the week. We offered educational institutions a catalogue of selected films with recommended additional activities; the screenings can be arranged according to their wishes throughout the year. Youth programme is carefully selected and takes into account various possible age groups and different kinds of cinema. [[Sunday’s Breakfasts at Kinodvor]] offers freshly baked croissants, coffee and expert baby-sitters to take care of the children while parents enjoy the film. Once per month screenings for parents with babies are organised: a regular run film is screened at a lower volume, hall is gently lit and nursing allowed.
+
[[Kinobalon]], the youth programme, is scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays (sometimes Sunday shows are accompanied by creative workshops). Occasionally is to be scheduled also during the week. Kinodvor offered educational institutions a catalogue of selected films with recommended additional activities; the screenings can be arranged according to their wishes throughout the year. Youth programme is carefully selected and takes into account various possible age groups and different kinds of cinema. [[Sunday’s Breakfasts at Kinodvor]] offers freshly baked croissants, coffee and expert baby-sitters to take care of the children while parents enjoy the film. Once per month screenings for parents with babies are organised: a regular run film is screened at a lower volume, hall is gently lit and nursing allowed.
  
 
With the opening of the city cinema, the first tiny film [[main use::bookshop]] in Ljubljana opens its door to the public. Holding books of the range from specialised film pieces to the literary works that have inspired film production throughout the years as well as special programme related offers, film DVDs and soundtracks, it is a must for all cinema enthusiasts. A specialised gallery presents fine art created side by side with, before or after films and art which supported, announced and challenged the films from which it drew inspiration.
 
With the opening of the city cinema, the first tiny film [[main use::bookshop]] in Ljubljana opens its door to the public. Holding books of the range from specialised film pieces to the literary works that have inspired film production throughout the years as well as special programme related offers, film DVDs and soundtracks, it is a must for all cinema enthusiasts. A specialised gallery presents fine art created side by side with, before or after films and art which supported, announced and challenged the films from which it drew inspiration.

Revision as of 17:38, 8 April 2010





Contact

This logo is missing!

If you have it, please email it to us.

This logo is missing!

If you have it, please email it to us.

Kinodvor
Kolodvorska 13, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 23 92 217
Past Events
Show more





The Kinodvor Cinema, one of the first cinema halls in Ljubljana that through the history served as a commercial cinema hall, as a "Red Light" cinema hall and as an art cinema, reopened in October 2003, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the original venue. Before the opening it was completely renovated and technologically-upgraded. The refurbished theatre auditorium was named after Slovene director Žarko Lužnik and can accommodate 197. Kinodvor Cinema located in the centre of the city (in the vicinity of Ljubljana railway station).



The Kinodvor was run by Slovenian Cinematheque up to crisis in the spring of 2008 when it was closed down. In May 2008 the Ljubljana Urban Municipality passed a resolution declaring the establishment of a new public institute, Kinodvor. The hall was reopened in October 2008 as a public, municipal cinema, operating in the field of showcasing quality cinema. Through its functioning Kinodvor should become part of a network of similar institutions operating in Slovenia and internationally. Apart from showing films Kinodvor works in the direction of film studies and cultural education; it offers pedagogical and educational programmes related to the field of audiovisual culture; it encourages participation, democracy, plurality, international cooperation and high quality of creation and representation. Kinodvor is a partner distributor of European films through Europa Cinemas network.

Kinodvor Cinema 2009 hall Photo Blaz Budja.jpg

The core and bulk of the Kinodvor film-programme consists of first run theatrical releases of quality films, as offered by the Slovene distributors. European film, independent and world cinema is being especially highlighted. A rich and varied festival-offer forms the second programme pillar. For festivals such as Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe), the international festival of animated films Animateka International Animated Film Festival Animateka and the international festival of contemporary arts City of Women festival Kinodvor becomes one of their principle festival centres. In addition the cinema features limited runs, temporary imported titles, reruns from the art house repertory, and other special screenings and events. Every Sunday the traditional Breakfast at Kinodvor is held (each visitor who buys the ticket for the screening also receives coffee and pastries). Kinodvor wants to position itself also as an event theatre. Besides the premieres of the films released (often in the company of members of the cast and crew), the cinema offers gala avant-premieres of nationwide releases. For those with limited budgets, the weekly Dvorni dan on Mondays with its reduced ticket-prices, is the day to look out for. Every month a member of the Kinodvor Club has the privilege to select a recently release contemporary film.

Kinobalon, the youth programme, is scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays (sometimes Sunday shows are accompanied by creative workshops). Occasionally is to be scheduled also during the week. Kinodvor offered educational institutions a catalogue of selected films with recommended additional activities; the screenings can be arranged according to their wishes throughout the year. Youth programme is carefully selected and takes into account various possible age groups and different kinds of cinema. Sunday’s Breakfasts at Kinodvor offers freshly baked croissants, coffee and expert baby-sitters to take care of the children while parents enjoy the film. Once per month screenings for parents with babies are organised: a regular run film is screened at a lower volume, hall is gently lit and nursing allowed.

With the opening of the city cinema, the first tiny film bookshop in Ljubljana opens its door to the public. Holding books of the range from specialised film pieces to the literary works that have inspired film production throughout the years as well as special programme related offers, film DVDs and soundtracks, it is a must for all cinema enthusiasts. A specialised gallery presents fine art created side by side with, before or after films and art which supported, announced and challenged the films from which it drew inspiration.

Kinodvor's Café represents a film flavoured meeting point, a place where international film magazines broaden horizons and most of all a place with a selected offer of treats.

Between the 1st and the 8th of October the cinema presented itself with a rich opening programme, including various international guests and social events. The opening programme films included also The Bank Job by Roger Donaldson and It’s Hard to be Nice by Srdan Vuletić.

See also

External links

... more about "Kinodvor Cinema"
Kinodvor +
46.057 +
Kinodvor +
14.51 +
festival +, event +  and bookshop +
SI-1000 Ljubljana +
Kolodvorska 13 +
The Kinodvor CinemaThe Kinodvor Cinema, one of the first cinema halls in Ljubljana that through the history served as a commercial cinema hall, as a "Red Light" cinema hall and as an art cinema, reopened in October 2003, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the original venue.he 80th anniversary of the original venue. +
The Kinodvor Cinema, one of the first cineThe Kinodvor Cinema, one of the first cinema halls in Ljubljana that through the history served as a commercial cinema hall, as a "Red Light" cinema hall and as an art cinema, reopened in October 2003, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the original venue.he 80th anniversary of the original venue. +
+386 / 1 23 92 217 +
Ljubljana +
SI-1000 +
EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki.