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Cinema Now

A meditation on cinema(s) as they currently are - dormant, towering meccas of film that once served (and will again serve) strangers, families and communities.

Year: 2022 Documentary Runtime: 14 min Rating: 2.0

Overview

A fragmented collection of independent closed cinemas, in London during lockdown, captured on Super 8mm film.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Aidan McCarthy

Aidan McCarthy

Self (voice)

Amir Daftari

Amir Daftari

Self (voice)

Anais Marchand

Anais Marchand

Self (voice)

Andrea Waite

Andrea Waite

Self (voice)

Angela O'Driscoll

Angela O'Driscoll

Self (voice)

Ben Connolly

Ben Connolly

Self (voice)

Bethany Thompson

Bethany Thompson

Self (voice)

Carolina Plaza Briones

Carolina Plaza Briones

Self (voice)

Chantelle Brown

Chantelle Brown

Self (voice)

Chris Belas

Chris Belas

Self (voice)

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