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                <title>Cinemas in Nuremberg</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Nuremberg has a lot of small arthouse cinemas, a multiplex, a MAD simulation and a 3-D IMAX cinema. Most are owned by the same person Wolfram Weber. <br><br>The arthouse cinemas are now used more as cafes and pubs and places to hang out locally in a nice atmosphere, whereas the big one is more trendy and basically seems to support the little ones economically. Some nice arthouse cinemas are Casablanca, Meisengeige, and Metropolis.<br><br>There are no people inspecting tickets in Cinecitta, as this is done electronically. There is a foreign-language cinema for films screened in their original language at the Southern Cemetery, called Roxy.<br>And Nuremberg is also hosting annually the International Human Rights Film Festival: see <a target="_new" href="http://www.fitame.de">www.fitame.de</a> for details.<br><br>Filmhouse im KOMM has a filmarchive and makes them available for the public to copy and also to convert from US format into European format and similar, but it is pretty expensive.]]></description>
                
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