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1. Harvard Film Archive - Cambridge

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· 39 reviews

24 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Harvard Film Archive: what do users think?
Yadiel Ephraim: I have no words to describe the excellence of these people. They are just fantastic, and I'm thankful they helped me out in Local Boston masonry and construction when it mattered most! It would be best if you took advantage of their services which can be yours at discounted prices. Highly recommended!
Daniel Lentini: Darkest room to see a movie in the greater Boston area.
Maximilian Halus: A wonderful place to see rare and classic films. It has a simple, but well laid out theatre, in a beautiful Le Corbusier designed building. 👍
Hypnovista: Excellent venue for eclectic films. Visiting film makers often open films. Become a member and get on the guest-list for showings that may sell out and reduced admission. Located in Harvard Square where parking can be hard to come by. 10 minute walk from Harvard station.
Anthony Chase: The first time I saw a film directed by Jean-Luc Godard was at the Carpenter Center in 1967 or 1968. It was about a member of the PCF, his girlfriend and the Italian film industry. Fritz Lang, cast as a famous director, says of the movie's financing, "the Nazis took out a gun, the Americans take out a checkbook." I had a hard time coping with the film's style but I loved the color. Somehow, 2 years later, I interviewed Godard on public television in Madison, Wisconsin. Later still, I saw the film without subtitles in a small theater near the Sorbonne. By then I understood it. All thanks to the Carpenter Center!
Amy McClellan: We went for a birthday party. It was so fun!
Katherine Meng: Must go institution for cinephiles in Cambridge AND the building is the only one LeCorbusier designed in North America.
Janet Benn: Harvard Film Archive is an essential part of the Harvard Art Museums as it conserves and exhibits films as works of art. HFA is one of the few places in the world that does this consistently. The filmmakers themselves are often part of the show, and they are from all over the world.
eddie gutierrez: Film at its finest
Zach Suto: Excellent place to see films you would never see otherwise
Paul: The best place to see art-house cinema in the Boston area.

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