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Oak Street Cinema : ウィキペディア英語版
Oak Street Cinema
The Oak Street Cinema was a small, single-screen movie theater in the Stadium Village neighborhood of Minneapolis, MN near the University of Minnesota campus. The theater played both first-run independent films and repertory showings, including retrospectives of such filmmakers as Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa and others, as well as genre-based retrospectives. It had also been home to several local film festivals, including the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. The theater has hosted visits from several well-known filmmakers and celebrities, such as Terry Gilliam, Michael Moore, Peter Fonda, Cyd Charisse, and many others.〔http://www.mnfilmarts.org/oakstreet/〕
The building was demolished in September 2011 after 95 years of existence.
==History==

The theater, originally called the ''Oak'', was built in 1916, but was renamed the ''Campus Theater'' in 1935 and remodeled by design firm Liebenberg & Kaplan, who also designed several other area theaters, including the nearby Varsity Theater, located on the other side of campus in Dinkytown.〔http://cinematreasures.org/theater/2782/〕 It was designed in Art Deco style, and seated about 400 people, in addition to a meeting area in the basement for film students. The ''Campus Theater'' closed as a film theater in 1989 and was briefly used to perform stage shows before it re-opened for films in 1995 under the leadership of Bob Cowgill (now a professor at Augsburg College), Barry Hans and Randy Carpenter. It was then re-christened, this time to its final name the ''Oak Street Cinema''.〔〔http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/movies/16265911.html〕 The theater has been owned and operated by the Minnesota Film Arts since 2003, an organization created when the theater, under Cowgill's leadership, merged with the U Film Society.〔〔http://www.wakemag.org/sound-vision/will-the-lights-fade-on-oak-street/〕

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