lundi 27 mars 2017

March 25th, 2017

Le Brady is a theatre in Paris opened in 1956. It is a cinema 'Art et Essaie', meaning that it focuses on independent film, and also screens movies that have finished their runs in traditional cinemas. More intriguing, however, is that it is one of the last theatres in Paris that still sells tickets for seats, not for specific films. This means cinema-goers can stay as long as they desire. On account of this, homeless people have been known to use the cinema to sleep, and Le Brady has been sometimes called 'l'hôtel le moins cher de Paris' (the cheapest hotel in Paris).

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