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Elsie Coh(e)n (later Elsie Kellner; 14 June 1895 – 26 January 1972) was a Dutch-born
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entrepreneur who opened the first art cinema in the UK. She had a try at what is now the
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for six months before opening The Academy cinema in Oxford Street in 1931.


Life

Cohen was born in
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in 1895. She was educated in England at Queens College. She joined the cinema industry as a journalist in 1915 when she worked for ''Kinematograph Weekly''. She became really interested in cinema as an art form especially when she interviewed D. W. Griffith for ''Kinematograph Weekly'' in 1916. He was publicising his feature-length silent film
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. In 1919 she became a publicist for the Dutch "Hollandia film-making company". In 1921 her boss,
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, directs the
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film ''
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'' (in Dutch:'' Zuster Brown''). One of the actors is Elsie Cohen. She stayed at that Dutch company until the owner died, returning to the UK to be the floor manager during the filming of the 1928 film "His House in Order". In 1929 she is credited with creating the first art-house cinema. She heard that the Palais de Luxe in the West End was to be remodelled to create the
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. She rented the cinema before this took place. She screened foreign films and for six months in 1929 successfully put on a highbrow season of recent Russian and German films. Cohen had to surrender that building and another was not immediately available but in 1931 she opened Academy Cinema in Oxford Street with the support of the owner Erik Hakim. Stuart Davis had already approached Eric Hakim, the owner of the Picture House, but Hakim wanted too big a rent. However, Cohen persuaded Hakim to let her manage the cinema, and it opened as "The Academy" in 1931 with
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's ''
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'' ('Zemlya') - one of the last silent films before the 'talkies' took over. The Academy became the only speciality cinema in London where she would initially show older foreign silent films, but she went on to show foreign films that did have sound and sub-titles. The showings attracted Royalty and celebrities and she had similar facilities at times including the Cinema House in Oxford Circus and later Mayfair's Berkeley Cinema. She married a Hungarian named Endre (or Andrew), Kellner. He became a British citizen in 1935 and they divorced the following year. In 1940 her cinema business ended when bomb damage forced the building to close. Her idea would continue but regretfully Cohen was not involved. After the war "The Academy" was run by the film director
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. Cohen died at her home in
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in 1972 after a long illness.


Legacy

The sculptor
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created a bust of Cohen in 1934-1936 and pictures of it are in the National Portrait Gallery.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, Elsie 1895 births 1972 deaths Mass media people from Amsterdam Film exhibitors Dutch film actresses People from Saltdean Dutch emigrants to the United Kingdom