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  1. Inspired by the extraordinary real-life events sparked by tenacious hairdresser Liz Evans (Samantha Morton), Save The Cinema illustrates how the resolve of a small Welsh town, inspired by the magic of cinema, was able to bring Tinseltown to their doorstep. The sleepy town of Carmarthen in Wales is not exactly the first place to spring to mind when thinking of Hollywood blockbusters. But this changed in 1993 when the town council made the unwelcome announcement that The Lyric Theatre – the ...

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · Parents need to know that Save the Cinema is a heart-warming British drama based on a true story that focuses on the strength of a local community and what can happen when people come together. When a local mayor ( Adeel Akhtar ) agrees to knock down a youth theater, local resident Liz Evans ( Samantha Morton ) vows to stop him.

  3. West Newton Cinema Foundation aims to save the theatre The West Newton Cinema, 75-year-old movie theatre – and Newton’s last neighborhood theatre – was sold to Mark Development in 2022. David Bramante, who owned and managed the cinema, was forced to sell because of Covid’s negative impact on movie attendance.…

  4. Apr 12, 2023 · Save the Cinema release date. Save the Cinema was released by Sky Cinema in the UK. However, the movie didn’t have a theatrical release in Australia. Instead, it will be available to stream online on BINGE from 30th April 2023. It will most likely launch on Foxtel and Foxtel Now as well but a premiere date has yet to be announced.

  5. Is Save the Cinema streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

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  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Bring cheap cinema snacks. We all know just how criminally overpriced cinema food is, and the simple solution is: don't buy it. Choosing your cinema snacks carefully is important though – you don't want to be that guy noisily munching your way through carrot sticks during an intense thriller.

  7. Save The Cinema-My Rating 10/10 Every now and then a movie comes along that totally enchants me and I think thank goodness for Independent movies like Maudie (2016) and Minari (2020) I was lucky enough to get a preview of this new 2022 movie based on true events and I hope it's shown in Australia very soon.