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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2020 · 31 MIN

Cinema File: How 'virtual screenings' brought the art-house home

from Cinema File Podcast · host Gannett

While theatre doors remain closed, over 150 art-houses across the US have adopted a 'virtual ticket' system that allows patrons to watch new releases at home while also supporting the theatres. This interview features Pam Kohn, Executive Director at Athens Ciné, speaking about making the transition and how it's working out. Visit athenscine.com to get details and watch the movies.

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