Delhi, 5th April 2017: The Cinematheque Passion, an art house and film archive, under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, was inaugurated in Macao on Thursday, 30 March, at 6:45pm. Three short films produced by three of the best Macao directors (Tracy Choi, Chao Koi Wang and António Faria), taking the Cinematheque as theme, was also be screened. An opening activity specially organised for Macao filmmakers was also be held at 8:30pm on the same day after the opening ceremony, starting a new chapter in the Macao film industry.
Adjacent to the renowned Macao’s world heritage listed icon Ruins of St. Paul’s, the Cinematheque Passion, located at Travessa da Paixão No. 13, is a three-storey multifunctional building assembled including film screening, local video storage, as well as film journals and book reading services. The ticket office, screening room and control room are located on the ground floor of the Cinematheque. Local film materials and videos, periodicals and magazines are available for residents in the film information room on the first floor
As an interactive and exchange platform for audience and filmmakers, the Cinematheque is taking the role of promoting film culture and Macao films widely, cultivating art sense to Macao people and film lovers. Locals and tourists can make good use of the Cinematheque and enjoy more high-quality films from different parts of the world.
As an interactive and exchange platform for audience and filmmakers, the Cinematheque is taking the role of promoting film culture and Macao films widely, cultivating art sense to Macao people and film lovers. Locals and tourists can make good use of the Cinematheque and enjoy more high-quality films from different parts of the world.
CUT Ltd. will be responsible for the programming and operation of the Cinematheque. The ticket office is open from Tuesday toSunday, from 10am to 11:30pm; while the film information room is open from 10am to 8pm.
Every month, the Cinematheque will hold different thematic film festivals or programmes, such as the “Director-in-Focus” programme. Every month, two to three films from around the world will also be premiered in Macao.
In addition, starting from April, in two weekends per month, two local short or feature films, under the programme “Discover Macao: Local Indies Revisited”, will be screened at the Cinematheque, allowing the audience to know more about local film productions.
· Open during public holidays
· Closed on Mondays
· Ticket discounts for students, seniors and members.
· Admission is free