4 Best Performing Arts in Montreal, Quebec

Cinéma du Parc

Downtown Fodor's choice

A favorite of Montréal moviegoers for years, this theater focuses on first-run movies from around the world. Retrospectives based on interesting themes and prominent directors are also screened. Located inside the Galeries du Parc mall, near McGill University, it primarily caters to an Anglophone audience.  The cinema offers parking at C$3 for three hours. Just ask for your coupon at the box office.

Grande Bibliothèque -- Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec

Latin Quarter Fodor's choice

Spread over five floors, Montréal's largest public library is a modern, light-filled, and spacious place to while away an afternoon perusing an impressive film collection. With 18 screening stations and new titles acquired monthly, they offer a wide range of genres to suit film buffs.

475 boul. de Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec, H2L 5C4, Canada
514-873–1100
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Cinéma Impérial

Downtown

Recognized by the Québec government as a historical monument in 2001, this grand Renaissance-style movie theater, complete with ornate ceilings, decorative molding, and red-velvet seats, screens independent films, though on a somewhat irregular basis. It plays host to many cultural events, including the Montréal World Film Festival.

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Cinémathèque Québécoise

Latin Quarter

With more than 35,000 films in its collection, and a ticket price of just C$10, Montréal's Museum of the Moving Image is the best place in the city to catch a foreign flick in its original language (with subtitles), in addition to Québécois and other Canadian productions. The museum also stocks scripts, television shows, and various new media, with a permanent display of vintage cinema equipment.