A small stream of memories that brings us to the moment when we stopped going to the cinema and started receiving cinema at home

A small stream of memories that brings us to the moment when we stopped going to the cinema and started receiving cinema at home

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The first time Jorge Leitão Ramos entered a cinema was 67 years ago, but now, from Braga to Tavira, multiplexes are closing. In Expresso da Manhã, Paulo Baldaia talks to Expresso’s film critic to remember Lisbon cinemas that no longer exist, and with João Miguel Salvador to explain the reality in which we stopped going to the cinema and started receiving cinema at home

At the Monumental in Lisbon, 2,170 people could sit and watch the same film, at the same time, in the same place — which for the Expresso film critic “looked like a palace with those vast foyers with large chandeliers, marble, sculptures and immense carpets.” He “wanted to be there, to live in that place.”

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