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All movies in Denmark are screened in their original language with Danish subtitles (childrens films are often dubbed). Ticket prices range from 40-85kr. Cinemateket, Gothersgade 55, T 33743412. Three-screen complex affiliated with the Danish Film Institute. A gem for film connoisseurs. Repertoire of classic, foreign, documentary, art, short and alternative films, plus special childrens films. Bookstore sells seminal texts and criticism, posters, videos and DVDs. Also houses a comprehensive documentary archive and a good café. CinemaxX Fisketorvet, Fisketorvet Shopping Center, T 70101202. Ten-screen multiplex. Mostly Danish and American big releases. Dagmar Teatret, Jernbanegade 2, T 33143222. Five screens showing American and European films. Empire Bio, Guldbergsgade 29F, T 35360036. One of the best cinemas in Copenhagen situated in the urban-chic of Nørrebro (Sankt Hans Torv just around the corner for post-film drinks and food) . Four screens (largest is a 600-seater) showing mainly European and Danish releases. Exquisite comfort with up to 1.5 m legroom and double arm rests. Double seats on the back row for the romantic. Gloria, Rådhuspladsen 59, T 33124292. Independent and bohemian. Charming one-screen (106-seater) cinema showing mainly independent American and European films. Grand Teatret, Mikkel Bryggers Gade 8, T 33151611. The citys oldest cinema. Six screens showing European (mainly French, English and Scandinavian) and American serious films for an intellectual cinema-going audience. Husets Biograf, Magstræde 14, T 33324077. Small (57 seats) and cosy art-house cinema showing indies (from Asian and Hong-Kong flicks to USA and European output). Old-style wooden seats with own tables. Imperial, Ved Vesterport 4, T 70131211. The citys biggest and most expensive (60-85Kr). One screen (its a monster) that can welcome over 1,000 guests per screening (and it often does). Mainly premier Hollywood blockbusters. Comfortable seats, good legroom, air conditioning and sensational THX-sound system.
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