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− | [[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] is housed in a 1920s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. | + | [[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] is housed in a 1920s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. |
− | + | It is the last old city cinema hall in which it is possible to project 35mm films with a screen ratio of 11m x 5m. | |
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+ | The cinema was a member of the Artkino mreža, which distributed selected high-quality films around Slovenia, but it was closed for some years. During this period it was temporarily the key venue for the main programme and major documentary categories of the [[DokMa International Film Festival]]. | ||
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+ | In May 2010 Kino Udarnik it was reopened as a regular cinema hall. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | [http://www.arhitekturni-vodnik.org/?object=208&mode=3 Kino Udarnik at Arhitekturni vodnik ] | ||
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{{Teaser| Kino Udarnik Maribor is housed in a 1920s building which was originally designed as the elite Maribor city cinema hall. It is the last old city cinema hall in which it is possible to project 35mm films with a screen ratio of 11m x 5m.
The cinema was a member of the Artkino mreža, which distributed selected high-quality films around Slovenia, but it was closed for some years. During this period it was temporarily the key venue for the main programme and major documentary categories of the DokMa International Film Festival.
In May 2010 Kino Udarnik it was reopened as a regular cinema hall.
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