] The cinema, with restaurant and bar annexe, was open for ] a seven-week season this summer, showing a suitably ] subversive programme which included works by Chinese and ] Korean directors but also Alex Proyas' Dark City, ] Coppola's Rumble Fish, David Lynch's Eraserhead, and ] Terry Gilliam's Brazil. This is novel because it was built by a clandestine group of urban explorers in a pre-existing cavity within the mass of intertwined tunnels under Paris. The community profiled in Dark Days did not have their own cinema. Could New York be lagging behind or am I just not in the know? Guardian Unlimited | Paris's new slant on underground movies |