Kosmorama

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On October 1, 1954, Kosmorama released its inaugural edition. Three factors led to the selection of the name Kosmorama: Meaning "view of the world," is implied by the word. The first movie theater in Denmark was called Kosmorama, and the theater celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1954. In contrast to "film fans," who go to the movies to "relax," "film enthusiasts" go to the movies to learn about the world and become educated, according to the editorial of Kosmorama's first issue. The authors' intention was to write about movies as art, where there was no such thing as a subjective quality. The Danish Film Museum released the journal on a quarterly basis.

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Kosmorama: A World of Film in Trondheim

There are two sides to Kosmorama, each offering a unique perspective on the world of cinema.

Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival: This annual event, held in Trondheim, Norway, is a celebration of film. Founded in 2005, it's become the biggest film festival in central Norway. Every March, the festival takes over Prinsen Cinema Centre for a week, showcasing a curated program of around 80 films. Expect a diverse mix of genres, with renowned international releases alongside exciting new discoveries. The festival aims to be a platform for films that offer fresh perspectives and broaden viewers' horizons.

The name "Kosmorama" itself is a hint at this goal. In English, it translates to "cosmorama," which originally referred to an exhibition of perspective pictures, often showcasing landmarks from around the world. The festival takes its name from one of Trondheim's first cinemas, the Kosmorama Theater, reflecting the desire to present a global view through film.

Kosmorama: The Danish Film Journal: Founded in 1954, Kosmorama is also an independent, non-profit film journal published by the Danish Film Institute. Unlike the festival's focus on contemporary works, the journal delves deeper into film history and analysis. Its target audience is the "film enthusiast," someone who seeks to learn and be challenged by the art of cinema. Articles explore film as a medium, delve into specific directors and works, and provide a platform for critical discussion.

Whether you're looking to experience the thrill of a new film festival or delve into the world of film scholarship, Kosmorama offers a window into the world of cinema.

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