Iconic downtown movie theater makes cinematic return

Seattle is a city that loves movies as well as the movie theaters located in nearly every neighborhood. One example is the Cinerama, a downtown icon. It shut down in 2020, partly due to the pandemic. Back then, many thought the closure was permanent. But the Seattle International Film Festival stepped in to save it. And with support from the city of Seattle and King County, SIFF worked out a deal with Paul Allen’s estate. After renovation, the Cinerama recently reopened with a new name, SIFF Cinema Downtown. But some things remain the same, including the theater’s allure, its giant screen, and yes, even its chocolate popcorn! Feliks Banel reports.

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  • @getinthehearingloop-commit4581
    @getinthehearingloop-commit45814 ай бұрын

    Terrific story, thank you! We would love to see a hearing loop in this fantastic venue, so that people with hearing loss can hear clearly too.

  • @michelg3811
    @michelg38114 ай бұрын

    Lived there from 2012-2023 and not once did I go inside. Kinda wild since I’ve passed it hundreds of times and even spent a night in the Warwick hotel right across the street.

  • @florindalucero3236
    @florindalucero32364 ай бұрын

    Yay, they kept the popcorn!!!!! The last movie I saw there was the final Star Wars, with original costumes from the first trilogy, I hope they keep doing those displays!