- La Charrette
La Charrette was for several decades the smallest cinema in the UK. It closed in February 2008.
A tiny, 23-seat venue, sited in a back garden in the town of
Gorseinon , nearSwansea , 'La Charrette' (French for 'the carriage') was built from a disused railway carriage. With flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, 'La Charrette' began showing films in 1953.The cinema was originally constructed and run by Gwyn Phillips, an electrician who fell in love with the movies in his youth while working as a projectionist. After Mr Phillips died in 1996, 'La Charrette' was kept open by his widow, Rita.
A meticulously kept, hand-written record of every film shown at the cinema reveals that the first movie to be screened there in 1953 was
Reluctant Heroes . That same year, locals were able to see Oliver Twist,King Kong and Winchester ‘73. Later decades saw the screening ofThe French Connection and even the controversialStraw Dogs . More recently,Saving Private Ryan ,Elizabeth andThe Queen were shown.Made unsafe by the irreperable decay of its wood-and-steel structure, 'La Charrette' was originally expected to close in October 2007 after a screening of
Ocean's 13 . However, a visit by film criticMark Kermode forBBC2 's "The Culture Show " resulted in the tiny venue being given a special send-off in February 2008.The event consisted of a special premiere screening of the previously unseen
Danny Boyle film "Alien Love Triangle " (2002 ), starringKenneth Branagh ,Courteney Cox andHeather Graham . For the screening, Branagh made a personal appearance, while Cox and Graham recorded special messages. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/7260348.stm|title=Starry last night for Tiny Cinema|publisher=BBC.co.uk|accessdaymonth=1 Mar|accessyear=2008]Following the screening, the cinema was dismantled and moved to a heritage park in the
Gower .References
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