The Triomphe theater had been closed since 1988, but was rehabilitated with more than 700 plush seats, a digital sound system and two screens. The Port-au-Prince cinema with a glass facade also boasts conference rooms and a hall for concerts, plays and other cultural performances.
President Michel Martelly inaugurated the revamped theater Friday along with dignitaries and dozens of local artists. Authorities say it won't actually start showing films to the general public for about another month, once arrangements for a parking garage are completed.
The last movie theater to operate in Port-au-Prince was the Imperial Cinema, which closed shortly before the January 2010 quake that devastated much of the capital and surrounding areas.
Musician, producer and playwright Jean Jean-Pierre said yesterday that the Triomphe's reopening by the Champ de Mars plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince is "very exciting." It's the city's main public square and major work has been done to rehabilitate it, including the recent completion of an open-air amphitheater.
On a recent morning, dried food vendor Lisette Issonne gazed up at the Triomphe as she strolled across the bustling square with her two daughters.
"I'm not sure I can afford to take my daughters when the movies start, but it's nice they are opening this theater and fixing up the Champ de Mars," she said.