Metrograph
The Metrograph is an independent 2-screen movie theater at 7 Ludlow Street in Lower East Side, Manhattan. It opened in 2016 with two theatres, a bookstore, a "curated" concession stand, and a restaurant. It was founded by Alexander Olch, who is better known as a designer of men's ties.[1]
Programming
The Metrograph screens both new films, as well as revivals of older films. The schedule is programmed by Jake Perlin and Aliza Ma.[2] It also occasionally hosts private events such as premieres of movies and TV shows.
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See also
References
- "Wes Anderson Takes Us Inside Metrograph, New York City's Awesome New Indie Cinemaplex". GQ Style. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
- "Metrograph Keeps New York Film Fans Guessing". Culture Trip. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
External links
- Other art houses in Manhattan
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