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RE: How's the situation in your region?

Posted by cfraser on August 3, 2015 at 12:28:30:

If you can find enough like-minded people, many cinemas will rent their facilities, acquire the film you want, and screen it. It's surprisingly not that expensive, even for films new enough to be on a digital cinema package but not "popular enough" to make the regular schedule.

If you can't find enough like-minded people, then you understand the situation...

It's not what you asked, but it's what other people who wish the same have done around here. And they're modern theaters, and the movies show at realistic times (7pm, weekdays). A full theater is a full theater, the owners (chains) don't care if it's the latest Disney/Marvel or something they've never heard of.

I recently read about a guy here who only shows films in his theater. He loves film (i.e. no digital stuff) and invites people to come watch the films he screens for free. He's only in his 30s. So you're not alone.