Iluzjon Filmoteki Narodowej, Film archive cinema in Stary Mokotów, Warsaw, Poland
Iluzjon Filmoteki Narodowej is a cinema in Warsaw's Stary Mokotow district that screens classic films, independent productions, and international works. The venue operates with both modern digital projection and traditional film projectors.
The cinema was founded in 1997 under the management of Filmoteka Narodowa, Poland's national film archive organization. It continues to serve as a platform for preserving and presenting the country's cinematic heritage to the public.
The venue functions as a gathering place where cinema enthusiasts and curious visitors experience films as part of conversations about their meaning and craft. Post-screening discussions with film experts happen regularly throughout the year.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and offers comfortable seating for all visitors. Foreign language films come with Polish subtitles, and some screenings provide English support.
The cinema sits within a park area and retains vintage decor elements that reflect its past. This blend of old-fashioned charm and contemporary operations creates a distinctive character for film lovers.
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