A Movie Theatre Before and Now 1929 Directed by Rafael Wecström Elokuvateatteri ennen ja nyt

After the fire of the Imatra cinema in Tampere in 1927, the Finnish film industry worked together to produce an educational film about a cinema that was safe for the public. The film was intended to be shown as an educational film in film projectionists' courses, but due to its comedic content, it was also shown at public screenings. Oscar Lindelöf (1887–1954), a pioneer of Finnish cinema, plays a triple role as a reckless projectionist, the projectionist-in-charge of Kino-Palatsi and the instructor of a projectionist course.

Country Finland
Production Country Finland
Language Finnish
Spoken Language Finnish
Gnere Documentary
Release Date 1 January 1929
12 mins
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