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Calgary Cinematheque Society |
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The Calgary Cinematheque Society is a new non-profit organization,
founded in 2007, designed to promote the appreciation of cinema in all
of its permutations and celebrate the best that movies have to offer.
Our goal is to program curated screenings that present rare and
treasured films within an artistic and cultural context for everyone to
discuss and enjoy. These series will be constructed around thematic
links, historical or current movements, or feature the exemplary work
of an individual director. Often, to heighten the educational
experience, we will bring an artist connected to the film to accompany
most screenings and share their ideas with the audience. We want to
build a loyal audience and develop a nationally regarded, thriving film
culture here in Calgary year round.
A cinematheque is a place
dedicated to one of the great art forms - the moving image. We believe
that the moving image is an art form that is as worthy of serious
consideration, appreciation and thoughtful curation as any of the
traditional fine arts. And in a media saturated culture that
increasingly values pure visceral entertainment, the Calgary
Cinematheque hopes to provide something unique: a place that nurtures
intelligent and critical responses to the art of cinema in all of its
provocative, challenging and varied manifestations.
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