Excentris was a performing arts center and cinema located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. The complex was conceived by Daniel Langlois as a laboratory for digital media production as well as a screening venue. [1] It was opened in June 1999, after two years of construction at a cost of CA$6.2 million, [2] and covered 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2).
Excentris ran into financial difficulty in 2009 and was forced to shut down two of its three cinemas. It was revived as a three-screen complex in 2011, with the help of a $4 million loan from Quebec provincial film funding agency SODEC, $2.75 million from the City of Montreal, and $1 million from the Daniel Langlois Foundation. [3] [4]
The centre closed its doors in November 2015, citing financial difficulties. Cinéma Parallèle, the non-profit organization that ran the center, entered bankruptcy protection in May 2015. [5] [6]
In 2018 the building was sold to Collège Salette for CA$1.6 million. [2]
45°30′47″N 73°34′17″W / 45.512996°N 73.571317°W
Excentris was a performing arts center and cinema located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. The complex was conceived by Daniel Langlois as a laboratory for digital media production as well as a screening venue. [1] It was opened in June 1999, after two years of construction at a cost of CA$6.2 million, [2] and covered 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2).
Excentris ran into financial difficulty in 2009 and was forced to shut down two of its three cinemas. It was revived as a three-screen complex in 2011, with the help of a $4 million loan from Quebec provincial film funding agency SODEC, $2.75 million from the City of Montreal, and $1 million from the Daniel Langlois Foundation. [3] [4]
The centre closed its doors in November 2015, citing financial difficulties. Cinéma Parallèle, the non-profit organization that ran the center, entered bankruptcy protection in May 2015. [5] [6]
In 2018 the building was sold to Collège Salette for CA$1.6 million. [2]
45°30′47″N 73°34′17″W / 45.512996°N 73.571317°W