Cinéma L'Amour

The Cinéma L'Amour is an adult movie theatre on Saint Laurent Boulevard in the Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal, Canada.

History
The building it occupies opened in 1914 as the Globe, a venue that screened Yiddish films and served as a vaudeville hall. The venue's name was changed to the Hollywood in the 1932. The cinema first started showing pornographic films in 1969, renaming itself the Pussycat. In 1981 the building was bought by Ivan Koltai, a businessman that wanted to create a franchise of adult movie theatres, and the name was changed to Cinéma L'Amour to match his then existing theatre in Hull, Quebec.

The building celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014.

Venue uses
In addition to pornographic films, its programming has sometimes included grindhouse films.

Cinéma L'Amour has been used as a music venue for POP Montreal. It has also been rented for music videos such as for Daddy by Charlotte Cardin.