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  1. The Art Theatre Guild (ATG) was a Japanese film production and distribution company which started in 1961, releasing mostly Japanese New Wave and art films. From the late 1960s to the mid 1980s, it also often acted as producer. In 2018, ATG merged with its parent company Toho.

  2. www.cutheaterhistory.com › art-theatre-guildArt Theatre Guild | Mysite

    126 West Church Street, Champaign, Illinois. Opened 3 October 1958. Closed 1986. An enterprising businessman from Ohio, Louis K. Sher, was buying single-screen theaters, like the Park, and transforming them into what would become known as art-house cinemas.

  3. Apr 8, 2013 · The pioneering independent production and distribution company Art Theatre Guild, or ATG, was a driving and centrifugal force that inspired and intertwined the most significant avant-garde currents transforming Japanese cinema of the Sixties and Seventies.

  4. The Art Theatre Guild, was an independent film company that radically transformed Japanese cinema by producing and distributing experimental, transgressive, and…

  5. Streetlight Guild is a non-profit performance arts and culture organization whose mission is to create, refine and preserve culture with an emphasis on Columbus (OH) based original work, and a...

  6. In 1954, the Bexley Theatre became part of the Art Theater Guild chain. By the 1960’s, the split-projector system had long been abandoned, and the two screens always showed separate films. But bookings were often shared with the chain’s other Columbus house, the World Theater on North High Street next to Ohio State University.

  7. The World Theater was located on N. High Street just north of Lane Avenue and OSU. It was opened around 1947 and was a small theatre which had turned from art to porn before it closed as the Roxy Theater in the 1980’s. It was converted into a health club/gym for the OSU students.