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L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati

L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati is a cinema in Aniche, France, built in 1995 on the site of the old L'Idéal Cinéma demolished in 1993.[1] It is named in honor of the French filmmaker Jacques Tati.

Idéal cinéma Jacques Tati
Centre culturel Claude Berri
L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati and the Louis Pol room
Former namesLa Salle de L’Hôtel du Syndicat CGT, Splendid Cinéma, Hôtel du Syndicat, L'Idéal Cinéma
Address10 Rue Wambrouck
LocationAniche, France
Coordinates50°19′50″N 3°15′07″E / 50.33056°N 3.25194°E / 50.33056; 3.25194
OwnerCity of Aniche
Typecinema
Capacity187
Construction
Built1994-1995
OpenedJune 3, 1995
Renovated2012
DemolishedIdéal Cinema (original) demolished in 1993

The original building was constructed for La Chambre Syndicale des Verriers (Glass Workers' Union), and inaugurated as the local headquarters of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) on 26 January 1902.[2] The cinema's first public film performance took place on 23 November 1905.[3] Since then, the building has been renovated several times, and its former names include La Salle de L’Hôtel du Syndicat CGT and Splendid Cinéma à L'Hôtel du Syndicat. The old building was demolished in 1993 and it was replaced with the Centre Culturel Claude Berri including the movie theatre L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati in 1995.

History edit

 
L'Idéal Cinéma (demolished in 1993

1900–1903: Construction and opening edit

At the turn of the 20th century, Aniche was a town with a population of about 8000 that was centered around the coal and glass industry. La Chambre Syndicale des Verriers (Glass Workers Union), which had at its peak about 1800 members, was part of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1900, under the chairmanship of Albert and Paul Gallet Quévy, the union purchased land on Rue de la Pyramide (later named Rue Wambrouck) for sixteen thousand francs, for the purpose of constructing a new headquarters and to have a large multi-purpose hall for meetings and events. Construction took place from 1900 to 1901 for L’Hôtel du Syndicat CGT. On 26 January 1902, the building was inaugurated with Charles Adolphe Scelles as mayor. Besides meetings, the hall had its first cinema performance on 18 January 1903.[2] This makes it the oldest workers' (publicly run) cinema in the world.[4]

On 23 November 1905, the meeting hall had its first film viewing.[2] The film showcased was the 1902 French silent film A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès, just 14 minutes long.[5] The seat capacity at the time was 600. The management frequently welcomed Pathé and the Gaumont Film Company, but signed with the Splendid Cinéma company. It would showcase performances in three parts; each part would contain three different films. The cinema's manager was Eloi Joseph Lanoy, who became mayor of Aniche in 1910. When Splendid Cinéma withdrew in 1911, the management worked with Excelsior-Rehauss and Rex Cinema to continue showing films. On 21 December 1912, the management responded to a decree to separate the projection room from the seating, and to attach the seats to the floor. Louis Pol took over as a manager. The cinema was renamed to L'Idéal Cinéma.[3]

World Wars edit

During World War I, the cinema was used by the Hispano-American Committee, under the auspices of the Red Cross, to deliver food supplies to the region until 31 March 1919.[5] In 1922, the management purchased a projector for 22,915 francs. The union's numbers dropped to about 400 members in 1925, and had to deal with a crisis in the glass industry in 1927. The union eventually recovered, and in 1936, the cinema seating grew to 850. The cinema also faced competition from Royal Cinéma. In May 1940, when the Germans occupied Aniche, the building's ownership was transferred to the town.[2] During World War II, the management was required to keep the lights on during the projection of propaganda newsreels produced by Die Deutsche Wochenschau, in order to identify disruptors and demonstrators.[5]

1950–1977 (closure) edit

 
L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati in 2011

After World War II, the cinema enjoyed increased activity with the influx of American films that had been banned during the occupation, but had a decline in the 1950s as moviegoers began watching television. In 1955, Pol retired, and the cinema hired Charles Moreau, who planned a renovation of the lower facade of the building in 1960. On 30 June 1967, the Royal Cinéma closed its doors, making L'Idéal Cinéma the sole cinema in town. In 1976, Alain Moret succeeded Moreau as manager of the cinema.[3] On 4 February 1977, the cinema was forced to close for not complying with municipal security regulations.[6][2][5] In 1981, there were brief negotiations to reopen the building.[2]

 
Inside L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques Tati

1991–1995: Demolition and construction of a new cinema edit

On 28 January 1991, Mayor Michel Meurdesoif and Rene Gumez, the secretary general of the Union des Syndicats CGT des Verriers d'Aniche, signed a lease agreement to build a Cultural Center including a new movie theater.[2] With manager Alain Moret, they commissioned artist and sculptor Georges Hugot to design a cultural establishment including a new cinema.[better source needed] On June 3, 1995, the Centre culturel Claude-Berri is inaugurated. It's made up of the Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati cinema room and the Louis Pol multipurpose room.[2][3][6][5]

On 31 December 2012, the cinema celebrated the arrival of a 3D digital system, as well as new seats and decor. It accommodates 187 seats and provides access for those with reduced mobility.[6][7][5]

References edit

  1. ^ Carder, Doug (28 September 2013). . The Ottawa Herald. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Aniche – le Jacques Tati" (in French). De la suite dans les images. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d [The crazy history of cinematography storytelling by Roger Consil] (in French). Mairie d'Aniche – site officiel (Mayor of Aniche official site). Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  4. ^ Dubrulle, Benjamin (26 January 2020). "On vous refait le film de l'Idéal-cinéma Jacques-Tati d'Aniche". La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "L'histoire du cinéma". Aniche (in French). Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "L'Idéal Cinéma Jacques-Tati rouvre ses portes, la séance peut commencer…." Mairie d'Aniche - site officiel (Mayor of Aniche official site) (in French). 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  7. ^ "L'Idéal cinéma Jacques-Tati s'est fait une beauté et rouvre aujourd'hui - Articles locaux" (in French). lavoixdunord.fr. Retrieved 24 January 2014.

Further reading edit

  • "Jacques-Tati (Aniche - 59)". Ciné-Façades: Idéal-Cinéma (in French). 20 April 2019. (Blog)
  • "The Ideal Cinema-Jacques Tati". icff.co.uk. 12 January 2018.

External links edit

  • "Idéal Cinéma Jacques-Tati". Aniche (in French).

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L Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati is a cinema in Aniche France built in 1995 on the site of the old L Ideal Cinema demolished in 1993 1 It is named in honor of the French filmmaker Jacques Tati Ideal cinema Jacques TatiCentre culturel Claude BerriL Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati and the Louis Pol roomFormer namesLa Salle de L Hotel du Syndicat CGT Splendid Cinema Hotel du Syndicat L Ideal CinemaAddress10 Rue WambrouckLocationAniche FranceCoordinates50 19 50 N 3 15 07 E 50 33056 N 3 25194 E 50 33056 3 25194OwnerCity of AnicheTypecinemaCapacity187ConstructionBuilt1994 1995OpenedJune 3 1995Renovated2012DemolishedIdeal Cinema original demolished in 1993The original building was constructed for La Chambre Syndicale des Verriers Glass Workers Union and inaugurated as the local headquarters of the General Confederation of Labour CGT on 26 January 1902 2 The cinema s first public film performance took place on 23 November 1905 3 Since then the building has been renovated several times and its former names include La Salle de L Hotel du Syndicat CGT and Splendid Cinema a L Hotel du Syndicat The old building was demolished in 1993 and it was replaced with the Centre Culturel Claude Berri including the movie theatre L Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati in 1995 Contents 1 History 1 1 1900 1903 Construction and opening 1 2 World Wars 1 3 1950 1977 closure 1 4 1991 1995 Demolition and construction of a new cinema 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp L Ideal Cinema demolished in 19931900 1903 Construction and opening edit At the turn of the 20th century Aniche was a town with a population of about 8000 that was centered around the coal and glass industry La Chambre Syndicale des Verriers Glass Workers Union which had at its peak about 1800 members was part of the General Confederation of Labour CGT In 1900 under the chairmanship of Albert and Paul Gallet Quevy the union purchased land on Rue de la Pyramide later named Rue Wambrouck for sixteen thousand francs for the purpose of constructing a new headquarters and to have a large multi purpose hall for meetings and events Construction took place from 1900 to 1901 for L Hotel du Syndicat CGT On 26 January 1902 the building was inaugurated with Charles Adolphe Scelles as mayor Besides meetings the hall had its first cinema performance on 18 January 1903 2 This makes it the oldest workers publicly run cinema in the world 4 On 23 November 1905 the meeting hall had its first film viewing 2 The film showcased was the 1902 French silent film A Trip to the Moon by Georges Melies just 14 minutes long 5 The seat capacity at the time was 600 The management frequently welcomed Pathe and the Gaumont Film Company but signed with the Splendid Cinema company It would showcase performances in three parts each part would contain three different films The cinema s manager was Eloi Joseph Lanoy who became mayor of Aniche in 1910 When Splendid Cinema withdrew in 1911 the management worked with Excelsior Rehauss and Rex Cinema to continue showing films On 21 December 1912 the management responded to a decree to separate the projection room from the seating and to attach the seats to the floor Louis Pol took over as a manager The cinema was renamed to L Ideal Cinema 3 World Wars edit During World War I the cinema was used by the Hispano American Committee under the auspices of the Red Cross to deliver food supplies to the region until 31 March 1919 5 In 1922 the management purchased a projector for 22 915 francs The union s numbers dropped to about 400 members in 1925 and had to deal with a crisis in the glass industry in 1927 The union eventually recovered and in 1936 the cinema seating grew to 850 The cinema also faced competition from Royal Cinema In May 1940 when the Germans occupied Aniche the building s ownership was transferred to the town 2 During World War II the management was required to keep the lights on during the projection of propaganda newsreels produced by Die Deutsche Wochenschau in order to identify disruptors and demonstrators 5 1950 1977 closure edit nbsp L Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati in 2011After World War II the cinema enjoyed increased activity with the influx of American films that had been banned during the occupation but had a decline in the 1950s as moviegoers began watching television In 1955 Pol retired and the cinema hired Charles Moreau who planned a renovation of the lower facade of the building in 1960 On 30 June 1967 the Royal Cinema closed its doors making L Ideal Cinema the sole cinema in town In 1976 Alain Moret succeeded Moreau as manager of the cinema 3 On 4 February 1977 the cinema was forced to close for not complying with municipal security regulations 6 2 5 In 1981 there were brief negotiations to reopen the building 2 nbsp Inside L Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati1991 1995 Demolition and construction of a new cinema edit On 28 January 1991 Mayor Michel Meurdesoif and Rene Gumez the secretary general of the Union des Syndicats CGT des Verriers d Aniche signed a lease agreement to build a Cultural Center including a new movie theater 2 With manager Alain Moret they commissioned artist and sculptor Georges Hugot to design a cultural establishment including a new cinema better source needed On June 3 1995 the Centre culturel Claude Berri is inaugurated It s made up of the Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati cinema room and the Louis Pol multipurpose room 2 3 6 5 On 31 December 2012 the cinema celebrated the arrival of a 3D digital system as well as new seats and decor It accommodates 187 seats and provides access for those with reduced mobility 6 7 5 References edit Carder Doug 28 September 2013 Cinemagic find The Ottawa Herald Archived from the original on 19 February 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2014 a b c d e f g h Aniche le Jacques Tati in French De la suite dans les images Archived from the original on 4 July 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2014 a b c d La Folle Histoire du Cinematographe Contee par Roger Consil The crazy history of cinematography storytelling by Roger Consil in French Mairie d Aniche site officiel Mayor of Aniche official site Archived from the original on 19 July 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Dubrulle Benjamin 26 January 2020 On vous refait le film de l Ideal cinema Jacques Tati d Aniche La Voix du Nord in French Retrieved 31 August 2020 a b c d e f L histoire du cinema Aniche in French Retrieved 31 August 2020 a b c L Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati rouvre ses portes la seance peut commencer Mairie d Aniche site officiel Mayor of Aniche official site in French 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2014 L Ideal cinema Jacques Tati s est fait une beaute et rouvre aujourd hui Articles locaux in French lavoixdunord fr Retrieved 24 January 2014 Further reading edit Jacques Tati Aniche 59 Cine Facades Ideal Cinema in French 20 April 2019 Blog The Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati icff co uk 12 January 2018 External links edit Ideal Cinema Jacques Tati Aniche in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L 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