Cinema Rian

The Cinema Rian was a theatre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil founded by artist and former first lady of Brazil Nair de Tefé in November 1932.[1] The theatre was located in a well-to-do area on the Avenida Atlântica, Copacabana, facing the Atlantic Ocean. The theatre was considered one of the best-known in Rio de Janeiro before its demolition in 1983.

Cinema Rian
General information
AddressAvenida Atlântica 2965
Town or cityRio de Janeiro
CountryBrazil
Opened1932
Demolished1983

History

Nair helped finance the construction of the theatre, but later sold the building to Luiz Severiano Ribeiro.[2] The theatre's name came from Nair's pseudonym, Rian, simply her name spelled backwards.

The cinema was the focus of police during the 1957 showing of Elvis Presley's film Rock Around The Clock, when youths dancing in the aisles disrupted the showing of the movie and ultimately traffic in the avenue outside the theatre.[3][4]

Cinema Rian hosted the 1965 Festival Internacional de Cinema.[5]

The theatre was demolished on 16 December 1983 and was replaced by a hotel.[1][6]

References

  1. Ciça Guedes; Murilo Fiuza de Melo. Todas as mulheres dos presidentes: A história pouco conhecida das primeiras-damas do Brasil desde o início da República (in Portuguese).
  2. Maria Elisabete Arruda de Assistaís; Valente dos Santos (2016). Mémoria Feminina: Mulheres na Historia, Historia de mulheres (in Portuguese). Recife. p. 64.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. "Rock Around The Clock causes riots in Sao Paulo, Rio". 27 February 2019.
  4. "Causa Distúrbos Nas Salas De Projeção" (in Portuguese). Correio da Manhã. January 1957.
  5. Miriam Alcinar (1978). O cinema em festivais e os caminhos do curta-metragem no Brasil (in Portuguese).
  6. "Cinemas de Copacabana E Leblon" (in Portuguese).


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