Noun
A cinema that shows art films and foreign films which are not widely distributed.
(dated) A building or gallery in which works of art are collected, displayed, and offered for sale.
art-house (plural art-houses)
Alternative form of art house
art-house
As mentioned, “Jauja” is one such art-house film, and a South American Western to boot. Source: Internet
For decades, he has used festivals to launch art-house or foreign films that need nurturing and care and attention, and has attended festivals to find gems that he would go on to release to great success. Source: Internet
During the 2000s she maintained a successful career, alternating between French and English language roles in both mainstream and art-house productions. Source: Internet
Being a maverick who always defied mainstream commercialism, Żuławski enjoyed success mostly with the European art-house audiences. Source: Internet
Movie theaters can be IMAX screens that accommodate masses or art-house theaters that aren’t larger than a restaurant. Source: Internet
But he decided to stick to a language that he was more comfortable with and decided to make the film with a small art-house production featuring Nana Patekar and Jackie Shroff as cop and criminal. Source: Internet