Oak Street Cinema

Oak Street Cinema
Oak Street Cinema, in the early stages of demolition in 2011
Interactive map of Oak Street Cinema
Address309 Oak Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Coordinates44°58′23.5302″N 93°13′37.0446″W / 44.973202833°N 93.226956833°W / 44.973202833; -93.226956833
Capacity312
TypeIndoor movie theater
Construction
Built1916
Opened1916
Renovated1935
Closed2010
DemolishedSeptember 2011
Years active1916-1989; 1995-2010
ArchitectLiebenberg and Kaplan

The Oak Street Cinema was a small, single-screen movie theater in the Stadium Village neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, near the University of Minnesota campus. The theater played both first-run independent films and repertory showings, including retrospectives of such filmmakers as Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa and others, as well as genre-based retrospectives. It had also been home to several local film festivals, including the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. The theater has hosted visits from several well-known filmmakers and celebrities, such as Terry Gilliam, Michael Moore, Peter Fonda, Cyd Charisse, and many others.

The building was demolished in September 2011 after 95 years of existence.