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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.” ...
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.
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 ...
O Cinema is set to screen “No Other Land” again on Wednesday and Thursday. Both screenings are sold out. “This has come as a complete shock and surprise to us,” O Cinema co-founder and ...