‘A monument to kindness’ : the rise of Britain’s community cinemas
With more than 1,600 screens, people share how local-run venues are taking them on a film-worthy adventure Thirty years ago, the battle to save a cinema would take Jan Dunn and her community on an adventure worthy of a film itself. When she heard that the Apollo, the last cinema in the area, was (…)
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