AI tells me: Finding a copy of Beni Montresor’s 1972 film Pilgrimage (also known as Le Pèlerinage) is currently difficult as it is not available on major streaming platforms or through standard retail DVD/Blu-ray outlets.
Because it is a rare piece of avant-garde cinema, your best options for locating it involve archival research and specialized film collections…
It was similar to the La Sirena Theatre, also posted on this site and which also catered to the Italian immigrant population of Providence and nearby Rhode Island communities.
A busy Main Street, as the Loew’s-Poli Theater advertises its grand opening, with a visit from Frank Sinatra.
“Norma” must be the 1935 film “Casta Diva” by Carmine Gallone.
As the Four Seasons Cinemas.
Played here mid-November 1980.
AI tells me: Finding a copy of Beni Montresor’s 1972 film Pilgrimage (also known as Le Pèlerinage) is currently difficult as it is not available on major streaming platforms or through standard retail DVD/Blu-ray outlets. Because it is a rare piece of avant-garde cinema, your best options for locating it involve archival research and specialized film collections…
PILGRIMAGE is now virtually a lost film and was pretty much screened only here and at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Nelly Corradi and Gino Mattera. Original title: “La signora dalle camelie”.
Ferri’s Casino, owned by the Ferri famly.
“The Brat” is an almost entirely forgotten and rarely seen John Ford comedy.
“The Brat” is an almost entirely forgotten and rarely seen John Ford comedy.
“The Brat” is an almost entirely forgotten and rarely seen John Ford comedy.
Neapolitan silent film.
The title of the Neapolitan play means “Get out of this decent house!”
“America Street Primary School.”
Wartime Soviet exchange film.
The location is now a vacant lot.
It was similar to the La Sirena Theatre, also posted on this site and which also catered to the Italian immigrant population of Providence and nearby Rhode Island communities.
Film: Jack Holt in “Woman I Stole.”
I believe I was taken to see this during this run when I was nine years old.
That was a wonderful venue for a number of Japanese films.
Film shot in Fall River.
“Family Diary” with Marcello Mastroianni.
“La part de l'ombre”
1940s?
Giddy-up!