What do we call different time intervals that a film is shown on the screen?

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moonlike

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Hi
Could you please help me?
-I can't show up for the 4........... at the cinema?
- How about the 6...........?
- That would be fine.

In my mother tongue we use the word seance! to refer to this word:-?. I don't know why. It means something totally different. I wonder if there is any special word for that in English?

Thanks a million.
 

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I can't show up for the 4 p.m. screening.
 

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Hi
Could you please help me?
-I can't show up for the 4........... at the cinema?
- How about the 6...........?
- That would be fine.

In my mother tongue we use the word seance! to refer to this word:-?. I don't know why. It means something totally different. I wonder if there is any special word for that in English?

Thanks a million.

We used to use the French word "séance" in that way in BrE. Mostly we use "showing" these days.
 

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Thanks Chickensandwich and Bhi. You really helped me. By the way, I was really surprised to hear that the word 'seance' was used to be used to mean screening/showing in BrE as well.
 

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By the way, I was really surprised to hear that the word 'seance' was used to be used to mean screening/showing in BrE as well.

Well, I didn't know it either, but it's not all that surprising if you consider how many French words make up the English vocabulary (see, another French word ;-)).
 
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