row of a cinema
In Italian, 'fila di cinema' refers to a line of seats arranged in a theater where audiences sit to watch a movie. It is used in the same context as in English, indicating a specific seating arrangement within the cinema, and can also describe both individual rows and their collective arrangement in the venue.
I like to sit in the row of a cinema during the movie.
This phrase expresses a personal preference for sitting in a specific area of the cinema while watching a film.
The row of the cinema was full for the new blockbuster.
This indicates that the cinema's row was occupied with people eager to watch a popular movie.
We need to find an empty spot in the row of a cinema.
This phrase suggests that the speaker is looking for available seating in a crowded area of the cinema.