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Cannon Cinemas - This chain has three cinemas at the moment.

Caps Limited - Description to Follow

Cardiff - Film Society

Carlisle - Film Society

Carlton Screen Advertising - Information about this company, who are one of the companies who providing the advertising in cinemas.

Castle Rock - Provides details of coming releases from this production company.

Caths - (Cinema and Theatre Historical Society Victoria Australia) - this is a fantastic site and well worth going to visit. It provides a lot of information and links which are related more to Australia.

Celebrating West Country Cinemas - This is a fantastic website dedicated to the cinemas of the Westcountry. A forum has now been added for discussion on cinemas in this area. This is definately a site worth keeping an eye on.

CF University - film society. This society makes as well as shows films. They are equipped with digital projection facilities.

Charles Urban,Motion Picture Pioneer:Science, education and discovery in the early years of cinema - This is fantastic website with a vast amount of information. Definately worth a look if you are trying to study the history of the medium

Chelmsford Film Club - Film Society

Cheltenham - Film Society

Chertsey Film Society - Now in its 29th Season, Chertsey Film Society shows 12 films a year, selected from the best of recent British, US and World cinema, as well as the occasional classic from way back in the 20th Century. All films are screened at the Chertsey Hall, and are now shown almost entirely by digital projection from DVD.

Chester - Film Society

Chiswick - Film Society

Chorley - Film Society

Christie Digital - This website is great. There is so much information to look at and read that you could be there for a while. This site gives full details of all of Christie's projectors both domestic and professional and cinema and non cinema related. There is still a section which shows the traditional 35mm equipment which is still available. This site is worth a visit.

Cin-Tronics - Cinema equipment sales and service. Also provides a good selector of links.

Cine Check - get paid to watch movies! Cine Check gets people to check the adverts and trailers shown before selected films in cinemas - and they pay you to do it.

Cine Photo - This is a fantastic website full of cinema related photographs and a large number of weblinks and information.

Cine Structures - Specialists in cinema, home cinema and screening room design and technology

Cineacute;Guernsey - Film Society

Cinecultist - is a weblog in which a movie-goer, film fanatic and cinephile based in beautiful New York City chronicles viewings and musings on the film industry

Cinema - A web site containing a variety of information relating to cinema.

Cinema (Rural Areas) - This is the Hansard Report for the debate of the Private Members Cinemas Bill presented by Liberal Democrat MP Mr David Rendel.

CInema and Television Benevolent Fund - The CTBF is the British trade charity of the film, cinema and commercial television industries (that includes cable and satellite). The site gives full details.

Cinema Articles - From www.magportal.com and Cinema Treasures

Cinema Business - a monthly journal specifically for the cinema industry. It is very informative and wide ranging - definately worth getting a copy.

Cinema Circus Mobile 35mm Set to Screen - News article about a Mobile Cinema

Cinema City and Beyond - Scotland's Surviving Cinemas and Theatres written by Gordon Barr and Gary Painter. This is a fantastic site with a lot detail and information along with photographs. The site includes the Scottish Cinema Database, and a news page.

Cinema Consultants Services International Inc. - A cinema consultant based in Pittsburgh.

Cinema Cote Cabine - A French site on projection

Cinema Days - trade events with film previews and press conferences exclusively for UK regional media.

Cinema Dementia - A B-film webring providing a large number of horror film information.

Cinema Equipment Sales of California Inc - A Californian based cinema equipment provider, who offers world wide service along with used equipment.

Cinema Exhibitors Association - This is the website for the CEA who represent the cinema exhibitors. This site is full of lots of useful information, especially relating to the industry in the UK.

CINÉMA LE GRAND PAVOIS - A French Cinema

Cinema Legislation - A short summary of the leglislation since 1909.

Cinema Minima - This site is so fall of content that it is very difficult to write a description for it. It is well worth a look as it is full of cinema news and sources as well. Comes highly recommennded.

Cinéma numérique Ambulant - They use digital technology to show African films to rural audiences in Benin, Niger and Mali. They have 7 movie trucks, and intend on having more by next year, with at least one section that will be set up in Ouagadougou for the FESPACO. The website isn't in English, but you can get a good gist of what it is all about.

Cinema Organs - A very indepth website about cinema organs including photographs and links.

Cinema Organs - This is the site of the Cinema Organ Society, and describes in great detail all about this subject. Well worth a visit.

Cinema Projectionist Health and Safety - This is a search for information which relates to the Cinema Projectionsit and health and safety issues.

Cinema Services - Description to Follow

Cinema Sites - a fantastic site providing a large number of links and information on various areas of the movie industry including journals, contacts and organisations.

Cinema Statistics - a site that provides statistics about cinema.

Cinema Theatre Association (CTA) - A quarterly publication is produced which provides members with details of events and case studies information along with cinema news, sent in by members. There is also a yearly publication Picture House which is a fantastic colour production providing very detailed and informative histories of a selection of buildings. The Picture Palace is worth the membership fee alone

Cinema Times (mobile) - This site is so fall of content that it is very difficult to write a description for it. It is well worth a look as it is full of cinema news and sources as well. Comes highly recommennded.

Cinema Tours - There is so much information on this website about worldwide cinemas that your brain will hurt from it all. This is an information packed site that anyone interested in cinema or architecture or both should be visiting. There are a number of similiarities between this site and the excellent Cinema Treasures. This is well worth a visit.

Cinema Treasures - This is an amazing webiste which details thousands of cinemas all over the world and their current status along with lots of other information. It is a database I wish I had created first!

Cinemark Cinemas - Description to follow

Cinemas and theatres in Cornwall - A list of the theatres and cinemas in Cornwall.

Cinemas Galore - is a website which aims to provide listings of all the cinemas in England and eventually the rest of the UK. Where possible they have provided links so that movie showtimes can be checked out.

Cinemas in Devon and Cornwall - this is a fantastic new site and well worth going to visit. It provides a lot of information about current and past cinemas in the two counties something which has been lacking on the Internet for a while.

Cinemas of Battle and Hastings in the War Years - A very informative web site

Cinemas Online - a great source of information, including a regional map of cinemas.

Cinemationlist - This is an email discussing list and whilst it is not actually a society it is worth subscribing to and reading the messages as many of its members are also members of the other societies as well. It is also a good humored mailing list with variable amounts of traffic.

Cinematography Mailing List...CML - set up to bring cinematorgraphers and related professionals together through discussions. Also provides an exstensive selection of information.

Cinemaxx - a German multiplex in Berllin which shows English prints of films

Cinemeccanica - World's Finest Cinematic Projection Equipment! - The home page for the manufactures of one of the most famous projectors. Although unfortunately the site is not very impressive.

Cinemedia - the site links to over 25,000 sites relating to film and media.

CineMobile - ever wondered what happens to old film prints? Well this article which appeared in the

CineMobile - Touring Cinema Service - All shows presented in High Quality 35mm Cinema Film.

Cinemobile - Ireland's first mobile cinema. The Cinemobile, one of the most adventurous projects of the National Millennium Committee, is a magnificent, state-of-the-art 100-seater mobile cinema. With over 100,000 visitors to date, the Cinemobile brings the magic of the movies to your doorstep.

Cinerama - a site dedicated to Cineerama with a huge amount of information and links.

Cinetransformer - the best tool for mobile promotions totally self-contained state-of-the-art 95-seat digital mobile cinema.

Clapham Picture House - one of the Picturehouse Cinemas, one of Britain's leading independent exhibitors, particarly in the arthouse cinema market.

Classic Home Cinema - for all your home cinema needs (8mm 16mm 35mm film cameras projectors etc and based in the UK.

Classic Movies - A site dedicated to providing information about classic movies, movie stars, directors, and all the things you love about the Golden Age of Hollywood. This site has a great selection of information.

Clearview Cinemas - Description to follow

Clipart.com - Film Projectors - This is a site which supplies clipart of various sorts, and includes a wide range of Film Projector images.

Clitheroe Film Club - Film Society

Club Flix - Film Society

Colchester - Film Society

COLLECTING VINTAGE FILM (MOVIE CINE) CAMERAS and PROJECTORS - a very good site providing cinematographic with lots of information and links nicely laid out. Plus a history of film sizes. This is a fantastic site with a large number of links and information. It is definately worth having a look at.

Columbia/Tristar - Sony Pictures website. Provides the standard movies information and reviews on movies produced by sony.

COMBINED KINEMA SECTION. - Those lads who brought the Cinema to you in Burma Ken Rawlinson writes

Community Cinemas - this is the website for the mobile cinema service based in Lancashire. There are a good selection of photographs from some of there events and a good FAQ section as well.

Complete History Of Cinematography - a website providing an illustrated chronological history of the developement of motion pictures. This is a very indepth website.

Cornell Cinema! - The website for this American cinema

Cornish Links Directory For Cornwall - A directory which is manually edited relating to Cornwall and the cornish.

Cornish WIKI - A wiki on the subject of Cornwall

Cornwall Film Festival - this is held each year in November. According to the website The Cornwall Film Festival offers visitors the chance to celebrate Cornish film and its influences, and to meet the film-makers behind the work on screen.

Cornwall24 - is a news and comment website for any items of a Cornish nature. It is a Cornish site, run by Cornish people who live in Cornwall.

Corpus Christi College Pictures - The film society at this college providing basic information and links.

Countdown Leader: Technicolor Corporation 1960 (Video) (External) - Countdown leader.

Cove Kilcreggan - Film Society

Cranbrook - Film Society

Curzon Cinema, Loughborough - official site for this cinema.

Curzon Cinema, Loughborouh - the former owner shows how Screen was built. A very interesting page

Curzon Community Cinema - is an historic community cinema in Clevedon, North Somerset, in the West of England. The original building opened in 1912, and films have been presented on this site ever since. The Curzon is now a community cinema, operated as a registered charity.

Apart from showing films, the cinema also has a very large projector collection of varying gaugues, which has links to the Projected Picture Trust.

Curzon Film Club (Clevedon) - Film Society

Cutting-Room Floor Roper Released After Snoozing During Film; [Home Edition] - "We guarantee that all our processed film is not being burnt or put into the ground in a landfill in any shape, manner or form. It will be recycled," says Sam Borodinsky, chief executive of Filmtreat West and Filmtreat East, a bicoastal corporation whose services include certified destruction of obsolete film prints. Not all prints are destroyed. A few to a few hundred are invariably ...

The Cutting Room - ever wondered what happens to old film prints? Well this article which appeared in the

The cutting room:After movies go out of release, thousands of miles of film head for the shredder, on the way to new life via recycling. (Is that a blockbuster you're wearing?) - "We guarantee that all our processed film is not being burnt or put into the ground in a landfill in any shape, manner or form. It will be recycled," says Sam Borodinsky, chief executive of Filmtreat West and Filmtreat East, a bicoastal corporation whose services include certified destruction of obsolete film prints. Not all prints are destroyed. A few to a few hundred are invariably ...

Third Screen - Film Society