"If there was a lot more flexibility in terms of when production houses allowed us to show or how much they charged, we would end up probably breaking even or making some sort of profit. "You're losing money hand over fist and you can't keep doing that. Lenore, Bryan Mills' ex-wife, is murdered and with revenge on his mind, he's driven to protect his daughter, Kim from her wife's murderers. "We're paying $300 for a week and sometimes only getting four people to come and see a movie," Ms Sutton said. The small cinema was also required to screen new releases several times a day. After moving from Barcelona to her moms boring town, Amaia discovers she may have inherited powers from her grandmother, rumored to have been a witch.
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She said minimum guarantees, where film distribution companies demand a flat fee regardless of ticket sales, had taken a huge toll. she and an outcast dancer create their own world, free from others expectations. "The year of 2020 was horrendous," Ms Sutton said. The Ingham Picture Theatre has been operated by Ingham Disability Support Services since 2013.Ĭhief executive Elizabeth Sutton said the non-profit organisation had been losing an average of $70,000 a year keeping the cinema afloat. "I think you'll find there's been a conga line of theatres closing down across regional Queensland," he said. ( Supplied: Charters Towers Regional Council)Ĭr Beveridge said streaming services like Netflix had eaten away at the demand for small-town cinemas. Charters Towers Mayor Frank Beveridge says the local cinema has been "nearly dead empty" for months at a time. With Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace.