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O Cinema South Beach, an independent, non-profit movie theater, has been showing sold-out screenings of the controversial, Oscar-winning film No Other Land.But the Miami Beach's mayor calls the ...
O Cinema in South Beach could lose city funding and its lease for screening “No Other Land,” the Oscar-winning documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Miami Beach commissioners on Wednesday are expected to discuss a measure aimed at influencing programming at indie theater O Cinema. The big picture: The discussion comes a little more than one ...
Mayor Steven Meiner announced last week that he wanted to oust the theater, O Cinema, from city-owned property after it showed the film, “No Other Land,” which was largely made in the years ...
O Cinema has had a presence in Miami Beach since 2014, when the independent nonprofit arthouse cinema first rented the Byron Carlyle Theater in North Beach, another city-owned space.
The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, is threatening to pull a local cinema’s lease over its screening of “No Other Land,” an Oscar-winning documentary about Israel’s forced expulsion of ...
The O Cinema in South Beach is airing the Oscar-winning film at its theatre in the Old Miami Beach City Hall, leased from the city. But they could be booted out and cut off from city grants.
Update, March 19: In response to a broad backlash, Miami Beach mayor Steven Meiner withdrew his proposal to evict O Cinema. He still maintains that the documentary is a “public safety threat.” ...
O Cinema, she said, “is the only reason” she ever comes by anymore. A young O Cinema supporter later echoed the sentiment: “I got up at 6 a.m. to be here and I don’t get up at 6 a.m. for ...