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The Miramar of Paris Closes Its Doors

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After 87 years of good and loyal services, the historic cinema of the 14th arrondissement of Paris, which entered the giron of Pathé in 2009, draws its reverence. The sessions on Monday 9 June will be the last at Miramar, which had made the main hours of the Rytmann circuit. Inaugurated by Joseph Rytmann in 1938, the large screen of 1,000 places had been split into two rooms (of 550 and 350 places respectively) in 1974, and hosted a third room i…
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After 87 years of good and loyal services, the historic cinema of the 14th arrondissement of Paris, which entered the giron of Pathé in 2009, draws its reverence. The sessions on Monday 9 June will be the last at Miramar, which had made the main hours of the Rytmann circuit. Inaugurated by Joseph Rytmann in 1938, the large screen of 1,000 places had been split into two rooms (of 550 and 350 places respectively) in 1974, and hosted a third room i…

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Boxoffice broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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