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A cinema is a space for public screening and screening of films. The demonstration of cinematography (cinematography) in Kiev began in 1897 at the adjacent Bergonya Theater. For example, XIX century. The first stationary “illusions” appeared - the Schanzer, “Corso”, “Express” cinemas, located on Khreshchatyk.

The oldest cinema in Kiev is the Zhovten Cinema, founded in 1929-30. architect Valerian Rikov for the project of architect Trotsky. The day of leaf fall, 1930, rose. The highlight of the constructivism style is the cinema hall for 800 seats and the concert hall. Born in 1955 re-equipped cinema for showing large-format films.

The developments in cinematography (as one of the types of mystical propaganda), and the wide range of cinemas and film installations in the USSR are especially turbulent, and it has covered almost the majority of populated areas, including settlements and villages (check out the clubs , the culture booths had their own film installation). Thus, in the villages of Ukraine there were 25 thousand cinema halls. The mass appetite for film production, especially in rural areas, began in the late 1980s, and especially intensified in the economically important 1990s. As a result of the widespread closure of cinemas, the repurposing of buildings and the placement of large numbers of cinemas, and the frequent sudden collapse of the remaining ones, the supply of cinemas in Ukraine has sharply shortened (in times), and rural localism simply hasn’t lost them. The official who left the national film industry in ruins was the need to re-equip cinemas to current technical capabilities and, most importantly, the need to show licensed films. Therefore, since the 2000s, in cities with millions of people, primarily the capital of Kiev, as well as Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Odessa, Kharkov, as well as in great cities, including regional centers (Lviv, Khmelnitsky, Cherniv That's why) investors were found who They bought up old cinemas with the intention of restarting them, repurposing them and turning them into old commercial products, and recently new cinemas began to appear, opening cinema halls near great shopping centers, the first national not the borders of cinemas, and therefore the objects of international borders, In all parts of the world, in small towns and in regional centers, cinemas were closed en masse, as before. Thus, in the Chernihiv region, the 2nd and 3rd places of the region - Nizhyniya and Pryluky - did not lack a regular cinema. At the present time (2010) in cooperation with the Dutch company IDS and their film studio. There is an original and quite ambitious innovative project for the modernization of cinema halls in the rural localities of Ukraine - it is proposed to create a great national network of projector cinema halls on the basis of rural clubs, which do not remove Dolby licenses and show films of category E, with less benefits than those of category D .

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