Operated by Cincinnati World Cinema, the Garfield has been open since August 2018, presenting exclusive area screenings of select art house and independent films. Renovated with new projector, screen, sound, flooring and paint, the venue seats 163 and features new ADA access – no steps or ramps. More info: http://www.cincyworldcinema.org/
The 100-seat Newsreel Theatre is operational as of this posting date. The Museum Center (formerly Union Terminal) shows informational videos about the offerings of the Center. In March 2005, Cincinnati World Cinema presented the PaddleFest Film Festival, 18 short films shown in three sessions, depicting white-water and travel kayaking. The event was held in conjunction with a Paddling and environmental exposition; the screenings were sold out.
Prior to that screening, Cincinnati World Cinema presented a Latino film festival back in ‘02, in conjunction with the Latin-American Culture Fest.
“Film” presentation is tenuous at best, as all they have is an old LCD projector with a failing bulb.
2023 closure article: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2023/12/18/xscape-theater-at-northgate-mall-is-now-closed-colerain-township/71958664007/
Operated by Cincinnati World Cinema, the Garfield has been open since August 2018, presenting exclusive area screenings of select art house and independent films. Renovated with new projector, screen, sound, flooring and paint, the venue seats 163 and features new ADA access – no steps or ramps. More info: http://www.cincyworldcinema.org/
Got my first kiss, circa 1962, in this theater. Thank you Sally Fosco wherever you are! Last visit was in 1982, saw Polanski’s “Tess.”
Melissa –
Contact me via PM on this site. If that fails, visit the ‘contact us’ page at http://www.cincyworldcinema.org
The 100-seat Newsreel Theatre is operational as of this posting date. The Museum Center (formerly Union Terminal) shows informational videos about the offerings of the Center. In March 2005, Cincinnati World Cinema presented the PaddleFest Film Festival, 18 short films shown in three sessions, depicting white-water and travel kayaking. The event was held in conjunction with a Paddling and environmental exposition; the screenings were sold out.
Prior to that screening, Cincinnati World Cinema presented a Latino film festival back in ‘02, in conjunction with the Latin-American Culture Fest.
“Film” presentation is tenuous at best, as all they have is an old LCD projector with a failing bulb.