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Survival of the independent cinema

Curtis and Silmara Emde document the tenacity of independent single-screen cinemas in the Interior
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Curtis and Silmara Emde香蕉视频直播檚 Out of the Interior: Survival of the small-town Cinema in British Columbia screens at the Vernon Towne Cinema Monday.

Life, as we know it, is changing. Every day the technology Goliaths of Silicon Valley announce new, hi-tech gizmos to modernize our entertainment routines.

The days of movie stores and cassette tapes are fading as movie and music streaming populates the market. However, this has caused an underground resurgence, and vinyl records have made their way back to the store shelves. In a similar fashion, independent single-screen movie theatres in smaller communities have fought hard to retain their rank as cultural landmarks.

It is this phenomenon that Curtis and Silmara Emde sought to document in Out of the Interior: Survival of the small-town Cinema in British Columbia, which screens at the Vernon Towne Cinema Monday, Oct. 2.

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Silmara and Curtis toured the province, starting in their home-base of Vancouver and touring through the Interior, photographing cinemas as they went.

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What they found as they toured through the Interior, though, was surprising. These independent single-screen cinemas that had largely gone under in Vancouver were steadfast against the digital tide.

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Their quest for the answer, with Curtis on screen and Silmara behind the lens, took the couple across the southern Interior, from Oliver to Curtis香蕉视频直播檚 early-years香蕉视频直播 stomping ground, Vernon.

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Through exploring these theatres, Silmara and Curtis learned about more than just the cinema industry.

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Each theatre香蕉视频直播檚 roots in the community were uncovered when Curtis and Silmara delved deep into the museums and archives, uncovering stories about the film industry香蕉视频直播檚 role in providing release during the depression to stories of a more local flare.

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But they couldn香蕉视频直播檛 have gotten the information they did without help.

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And it香蕉视频直播檚 these stories of tenacious independent theatre香蕉视频直播檚 that the couple has enjoyed sharing with British Columbians as they take the documentary on tour.

Mimicking the opening sequence, Silmara and Curtis started their Out of the Interior: Survival of the small-town Cinema in British Columbia in Oliver, receiving positive feedback along the way.

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And, to pay homage to the theatre of Curtis香蕉视频直播檚 childhood, the curtains close as the Vernon Towne Cinema fades into the background.

Out of the Interior: Survival of the small-town Cinema in British Columbia screens at the Vernon Towne Cinema Monday at 5:30 p.m., followed by a question and answer period with Curtis and Silmara as part of the Okanagan Screen Arts Society香蕉视频直播檚 local filmmaker double feature spotlight. Also playing Monday night is Matt McDowell香蕉视频直播檚 Sheila and the Brainstem 香蕉视频直播 a fast-paced social satire, which screens at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are available at the Bean Scene Coffee House and the cinema. $10 for non-members and $6 for members, with memberships available at the door.





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