Wood Green has two multiplexes; the Vue, which has six screens and Cineworld which I think has even more. Both show exactly the same blockbusters at the same time. Would love to be able to see something like Catfish, Of Gods And Men, or London River locally and not have to shlep into town. Is there a reason why our two multiplexes can't/won't screen one indie film a week (and preferably not the same one)?
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Umm, InDIE. not InDIAN.
It's great that Cineworld screens Indian films. So why not Turkish too? Turkish indie cinema is excellent: Head On. The Edge of Heaven. Three Monkeys...
hmm indie cinema it's something like independent cinema?
Head On is australian movie - not turkish
The Edge of Heaven I watched - it's very good movie
I bet that's what the cinemas will say. But is the demand high enough for both to screen the same things at the same time? On a recent visit to the Vue, there were six people in the audience. Are there six people in Haringey who'd watch sthg other than tired romcoms, lame blockbusters and dreck starring Tom Cruise?
Hi Kit, part of the problem lies in the number of prints available for distribution. Their lower budgets mean indie films do not have the luxury of large print numbers so have to place them strategically to attract the widest possible audience to make money.
A huge fan of all film indie and world myself, I do sympathise with your view. It's such a shame that given we have two multiplexes, the spectrum of films on offer is poor.
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