Quite a symbol.
The nerve center of the world's seventh art will see more than 300 cinema screens disappear.
ArcLight and Pacific Theaters, which jointly operate theaters in California, have announced they are shutting down.
"
After closing our doors over a year ago, today we have to share the difficult and sad news that Pacific will not reopen its ArcLight and Pacific Theaters theaters
," said Decurian Corp, the parent company, in a statement. communicated.
“
This was not the outcome that everyone expected, but despite a huge effort that has exhausted all potential options, the company does not have a viable solution.
"
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The company notably operated one of Hollywood's most iconic venues, the Cinerama Dome.
Built in 1963, the building, which has hosted numerous premieres, was declared a historic monument in 1998 and featured in numerous films, such as
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
.
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