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The Paris Theater

Midtown East

Main Event or POI Name

The Paris Theater

Address

Midtown West, Brooklyn, NY

Activity Description

The Paris Theater is Manhattan's largest single-screen movie theater, established in 1948, with 535 seats. It was acquired by Netflix in 2019 but continues to operate as a classic cinematheque, screening a variety of films beyond Netflix's own productions.

Historic cinema
Art deco interior
Filmmaker Q&As
70mm screenings

Tips

"Our favorite movie theater in NYC" (Cool Stuff NYC)
🎬"sit closer than you'd think — 3rd-7th rows are best"
🔊92-speaker Dolby Atmos sound system

The Paris Theater

4 W 58th St, New York, NY 10019, USA

Upcoming at The Paris Theater

Friday, Jun 12
Lou Reed: Berlin (2008) dir. Julian Schnabel

Lou Reed: Berlin (2008) dir. Julian Schnabel

June 12 at 10:30pm

Catch Lou Reed's legendary 2006 Berlin concert in Julian Schnabel's intimate documentary, booming through the Paris Theater's phenomenal acoustics. A perfect midnight escape for rock devotees and cinema lovers alike.

Monday, Jun 15
Miral (2011) dir. Julian Schnabel

Miral (2011) dir. Julian Schnabel

June 15 at 9:30pm

Julian Schnabel's 2011 drama Miral traces a Palestinian orphan's coming-of-age against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Part of the "Portraits by an Artist" retrospective, it's a rare chance to see this politically-charged biopic in a single-screen cinema with balcony seating and serious sound.

Sunday, Jun 21
Simon of the Desert / Land Without Bread

Simon of the Desert / Land Without Bread

June 21 at 11am

Step into the Paris Theater for a morning of Luis Buñuel's wicked surrealism. Simon of the Desert's absurdist saint meets the savage satire of Land Without Bread in this rare double bill from cinema's greatest provocateur.