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Brooklyn Exhibition Spaces
Posted October 12, 2010 to photo album "Brooklyn Exhibition Spaces"
As part of Movie City Brooklyn, Nick Dawson takes a trip around some of the most interesting places to catch a movie in the New York borough.
Slide 1: Introduction
Brooklyn, the setting for Focus Features’ comedy It’s Kind of a Funny Story and also the home of its writer-directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, is arguably the hippest of the five boroughs and is a hub of filmmaking talent. However, it’s not only great movies and their makers that are to be found there, it’s also a great place to see cinema of all kinds. In the following slideshow, we look at some of the most interesting film exhibition spaces in Brooklyn, from the movie theater-cum-eatery indieScreen, which opened in summer 2010, through to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, an arts venue that has been in existence since 1861.





The World's End
We Steal Secrets
Closed Circuit
The Deep
The Place Beyond The Pines
Greetings from Tim Buckley
Admission
Promised Land
Anna Karenina
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Brokeback Mountain
Lost in Translation
Pride & Prejudice
The Pianist
Gosford Park