Venue Type
Movie Theater
The Arlequin is a cinema in Paris, noted for its spacious modernist main theatre and its former role as a showcase of Soviet film.
Halfway between Saint- Germain des Prés and Montparnasse, L'Arlequin tells a story off the beater track of cinema. In 1934, Lux Rennes opened its doors there, in place of a power station project. 1962: a troublemaker, Jacques Tati, takes over the room and gives it its current name.
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