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cinema [ˈsɪnɪmə] n
1. (Performing Arts) Chiefly Brit a. a place designed for the exhibition of films b. (as modifier) a cinema seat (Performing Arts) the cinema a. the art or business of making films b. films collectively [C19 (earlier spelling kinema): shortened from cinematograph] cinematic [ˌsɪnɪˈmætɪk] adj cinematically adv ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
cinema noun 1. pictures, movies, picture-house, flicks (slang) They decided to spend an evening at the cinema. 2. films, pictures, movies, big screen (informal), motion pictures, silver screen Contemporary African cinema has much to offer in its vitality and freshness. Quotations "Photography is truth. The cinema is truth 24 times per second" [Jean-Luc Godard Le Petit Soldat] "A film must have a beginning, a middle and an end. But not necessarily in that order" [Jean-Luc Godard] "To wish the movies to be articulate is about as sensible as wishing the drama to be silent" [George Jean Nathan] "Pictures are for entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union" [Sam Goldwyn] Translations cinema [ˈsɪnɪmɑː] (mainly British) n (= film) → cinéma m cinema complex (British) n → complexe m multisalle(s) cinema-going [ˈsɪnɪmɑːgəʊɪŋ] (British) adj the cinema-going public → le public cinéphile cinema cinema (esp Brit): cinema complex n → Kinocenter nt cinemagoer n → Kinogänger(in) m(f) cinema-going n the popularity of cinema → die Beliebtheit des Kinos adj the cinema public → das Kinopublikum, die Kinogänger pl cinema-loving adj → kinofreudig How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A New History Of Japanese Cinema: A Century Of Narrative Film" by Isolde Standish (Convenor of the Cinemas of Asia and Africa, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) is a carefully compiled historical and analytical survey of Japanese filmmaking from 1896 when cinema in the form of Kinetoscope prototypes first arrived in Japan, to the end of the 20th Century. The first public showing as part of this international field trial will start Saturday, October 22, 2005, when "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride" opens commercially in Japan, with a digital release at "4K Pure Cinema" quality in multiple Toho cinemas in the Osaka and Tokyo regions. This is the infrastructure cinemas will need to take full advantage of the promise and potential of digital cinema. |
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