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The Cultural Districts boasts a variety of movie theaters, including the MFA arts and short runs theater, and the new General Cinemas cineplex at the renovated Landmark Center.

Fenway 13
Landmark Center

201 Brookline Ave.
Tel: 617-424-6266
Closed in 1980, the Sears Building was renovated and reconstructed as a mixed-use commercial development by Bruner/Cott Associates in 2000. Landmark's Fenway Theatre, a 13-screen theater with massive screens and stadium-style seating for 3,100 people. For more information on what is currently showing, go to: http://www.amctheatres.com/


Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Film Program

465 Huntington Ave./Ave of the Arts
Tel: 617-369-3300
Founded in the late 1950’s, the Museum of Fine Arts' Film Program has grown to become one of the nation's finest exhibitors of contemporary international cinema, restored classics, and premieres of American independent films. Each year, over 50,000 people attend approximately 450 screenings presented at the MFA. Visiting artists are frequently present at screenings and discuss their work with the audience.
For more information, visit www.mfa.org/film/


Loews Cineplex
Cheri 4

50 Dalton Street
Boston, MA
617-536-2870
www.fandango.com/chains/remote_search_sony.asp

Loews Copley Place
Copley Place

100 Huntington Avenue/Avenue of the Arts
Boston, MA
617-266-1300
www.fandango.com/chains/remote_search_sony.asp



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