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251, South Main Street, 90012, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 213-617-1033
strona internetowej: www.downtownindependent.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 34.050286, Longitude: -118.245687
Michelle Klein-Hass
::A historic little cinema, Little Tokyo adjacent. Historic because this was the Linda Lea, one of the first LA theatres to show classic Japanese movies when they were current. It was dead for the longest time, then first became the Imaginasian Theatre, them the Downtown Independent. I believe they still have 35 and 16mm film projection capabilities as well as modern digital projection. A little theater with heart and soul. Keep it alive.
Michael Wojtowicz
::It's a small theater and very nostalgic feel. I love the intimate old style feel.
Patrick Puckett
::Great facility. Went for a premier had a wonderful experience
Rebekah Jones
::Nice theater! Seating was comfortable. Concessions were decent.
Melissa Morch
::This old movie house in downtown Los Angeles has a modern lobby with features suggestive of the Art Deco period, such as a large handrail leading up the staircase to the projection booth. The small concession stand and tables provide a clean and relaxing environment to wait for the next feature. The theatre is older and smells of popcorn but this somehow lends to the experience. There are new, plush, seats in a center row in the theatre for the VIP and director. This is a great theatre for movie screenings or? Date night?