The moviegoing experience is facing threats from streaming services and improving home entertainment options. To combat this, a group of passionate filmmakers who create works for the big screen and large audiences has taken action.
Led by Jason Reitman, the group, which includes Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg, Lulu Wang, and Alfonso CuarĂ³n, among others, has purchased the Village Theater in Los Angeles. They plan to restore the 93-year-old movie palace, known for its large screen.
The filmmakers aim to showcase first-run films and curated programming at the renovated Village Theater. They also plan to keep the theater operational while finalizing plans for a restaurant, bar, and gallery. Talks with existing exhibitors are underway for day-to-day management.
The purchase of the Village Theater, a popular venue for premieres, follows Quentin Tarantino’s recent acquisition of the Vista Theater. The directors group is committed to providing audiences with a top-notch cinematic experience and preserving the tradition of communal moviegoing.
The purchase of the theater is part of a larger trend in Los Angeles, with new theater openings and renovations. Neighborhoods are embracing theaters with unique programming and a sense of community, creating a thriving moviegoing experience.