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In Norway the smallest cinema in the world has appeared

Автор: 27.01.2016 | Norway
In Norwegian city Tromso the smallest cinema in the world has appeared. «Flash Nord» reports about that.

The hall is intended for two spectators being located within the territory of former bookstall. The opening is coincided with the beginning of XXVI International cinema festival of Norway on Monday, on the 18-th of January. During the week in the cinema people may watch one movie in a day.

The price for two tickets makes out 500 Norwegian krones (nearly four thousand ruble). As the organizers tell, the technical features of the hall will be on a par with usual ones. Motion picture operator will show the films.

International cinema festival has taken place in Norway since 1991. It is considered as the largest in the country and one of the most prestigious in Europe. The festival is located within the territory situated inside the Arctic Circle. The audience of the event surpasses sixty thousand people. In the program of 2016 there will be more than one hundred movies made by directors from Europe, America, Asia, etc. 

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