Paris Theater
The Paris Theater, located at 4 West 58th Street, New York City, opened in 1948. It is known for its elegant Art Deco design and has been a premier venue for showcasing foreign and independent films. The single-screen theater has a rich history of hosting premieres and special screenings, attracting film enthusiasts and industry professionals. It was temporarily closed in 2019 but was reopened by Netflix in 2020, continuing its legacy as a cherished cinema destination. The Paris Theater remains an iconic and beloved part of New York City’s film culture. Read more about Theater.