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  1. To keep the magic of cinema alive, Pathé innovates constantly in order to bring ever more show and emotions. From successful comedies to award-winning films around the world, Pathé reinvents itself with each film. With more than 800 feature films in the catalogue, the story continues. The biggest cultural and musical events make the halls ...

  2. Les cinémas Pathé proposent aux spectateurs de vivre la meilleure expérience cinéma possible avant, pendant et après la séance. Vivez des expériences spectaculaires, immersives et surprenantes grâce aux meilleures innovations qui équipent nos salles comme l'IMAX, le Dolby Cinema ou encore la 4DX.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PathéPathé - Wikipedia

    In the early 1900s, Pathé became the world's largest film equipment and production company, as well as a major producer of phonograph records. In 1908, Pathé invented the newsreel that was shown in cinemas before a feature film. [2] Pathé is the second-oldest operating film company, behind Gaumont Film Company, which was established in 1895.

  4. pathe.comPathé

    Pionnier du cinéma créateur d'émotions et de souvenirs, Pathé se réinvente à chaque film et propose sans cesse de nouvelles expériences cinématographiques. Découvrez l'histoire de Pathé, sa sélection de films, ses salles innovantes, Pathé Live, la Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé ainsi que nos dernières actualités.

  5. Pathé asks Margaret Youngblood (Landor Associates) to propose a new visual identity for the company. Based on values of independence, innovation and integrity, Pathé's new identity comprises the Charlie cockerel and a graphical charter conferring a dynamic and modern band image, fitting with the company's new boom.

  6. Bretton Woods Agreement. 80th Anniversary. 23 July 1944: A new global monetary system is agreed by 44 Allied nations in New Hampshire. The agreement created the International Monetary Fund as well as the World Bank, and pegged the global economic system to the US dollar and gold. The system ended with Nixon's economic policies in the early 1970s.

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