Last Friday, we went to the local indie cinema 'Kinokulture' in Oswestry to see the Into Film Festival(about this Festival, I've written a post for it) showing of Blade Runner 2049.
These are the photos that I've taken in the cinema:
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The photo of Melissa and I |
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My own photo with the screen |
Kinokulture is Oswestry's boutique cinema which operates out of a renovated church hall near the town centre. It organises a regular programme of films and live performances. It also organises a Saturday morning Kids' Club.
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The outside of Kinokylture Cinema |
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The screen of the cinema |
The community cinema
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the place for the audience seat in the cinema |
This cinema is also a community cinema. This kind of cinema is any volunteer-led and non-profit organisation that shows films in its community. The community cinema is special. First, it is run by audiences as it is for audiences, and give communities the power to choose the films that they want to see, when they want to see them. The atmosphere in the cinema is warm and friendly, in which every audience member can feel welcomed and secure.
The films that are taken by community cinemas seriously. They offer audiences varied and adventurous programming, bringing world cinema, classics and the very best new releases to audiences across the country, as well as short films, documentaries, animations and archive footage.
Also, community cinemas are the social heart of their community, providing opportunities to discuss and debate film and create connections between people who might otherwise be isolated. This makes community cinemas take an important role in society and also in films. Since the discussion can make the film becomes more famous.
The independent film
An independent film, independent movie, indie film or indie movie is a feature film that is produced outside the major film studio system, in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment companies. Independent films are sometimes distinguishable by their content and style and the way in which the filmmakers' personal artistic vision is realized. Usually, but not always, independent films are made with considerably lower budgets than major studio movies.
Generally, the marketing of independent films is characterized by limited release, but can also have major marketing campaigns and a wide release. Independent films are often screened at local, national, or international film festivals before distribution (theatrical or retail release). An independent film production can rival a mainstream film production if it has the necessary funding and distribution.
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