Matias Bombal hosts a nostalgic cinema experience at the Orinda Theatre every last Tuesday of the month, emphasizing the theater’s stunning Art Deco architecture. He incorporates elements like newsreels, cartoons, and live introductions to transport audiences back to 1941. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Art Deco, which emerged post-World War I as a new design philosophy reflecting a society eager for change and modernization. Art Deco symbolizes a bold departure from traditionalism, utilizing innovative materials and designs that shaped the architectural landscape of the time.
Art Deco, for short, represented the world’s rejection of traditional values following World War I, ushering in a bold new era of design and architecture.
Matias Bombal captures the essence of cinema's golden age at the Orinda Theatre, transforming the audience experience to evoke 1941 nostalgia.
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