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Threatened with closure in the 1980s, the Max Linder was bought by a group of cinephiles with a view to restoration. Rather than subdividing the available space to allow for additional smaller screens (a popular solution at the time), the owners elected to preserve the original theatre and install a
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The Max Linder specialises in spectacular international productions, animations, and retrospectives.
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is a cinema in Paris. It has been described as "one of the most beautiful
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The cinema's screen, 18m wide, is one of the largest in Paris.
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