The Cape Cinema is Cape Cod’s Most Historic Movie Theater and a leader in Showing Independent Films
It is a blustery and cold day on Cape Cod. But don’t worry if you had decided to come here for an early Spring getaway there is more than just the beach. Today for example Leo and I are going to a 4:30 showing of Cherry Blossoms at the Cape Cinema. From the Cape Cinema email we received a few days ago, this is what it’s about.
From German director Doris Dorrie. this beautiful and moving film follows an older married couple through love and adversity, encompassing an extraordinary spiritual transformation which occurs on a journey to Japan.The Cape Cinema is a leader in showing independent and offbeat film that you don’t get a chance to see many other places. It has a history of innovation. It was built in 1930 by Raymond Moore, who oversaw a team of talented architects and artists to spearhead modern arts and theater on Cape Cod. Learn more about the Cape Cinema.
We also love to combine an outing to the Cape Cinema with pizza at the Center Stage Restaurant, which is located right next door to the Cape Cinema, the Cape Cod Museum of Art.
