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O Cinema South Beach, an independent, non-profit movie theater, has been showing sold-out screenings of the controversial, Oscar-winning film No Other Land. But the Miami Beach's mayor calls the ...
O Cinema survived the threat of eviction after a proposal to oust the South Beach indie movie theater for screening a documentary about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was withdrawn. Why it ...
The mayor of Miami Beach is moving to cut off funding from an independent cinema and terminate its lease after it screened an award-winning documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
O Cinema co-founders Vivian Marthell, left, and Kareem Tabsch, right, are pictured in 2019 inside the nonprofit movie theater's screening room. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ...
The Miami Beach commission has deferred deciding the fate of O Cinema on South Beach after it angered the city's mayor with screenings of the controversial, award-winning documentary No Other Land.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner’s March 13 proposal to shut down the city’s nonprofit art house cinema, O Cinema, following screenings of the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land” is ...
Update, March 19: In response to a broad backlash, Miami Beach mayor Steven Meiner withdrew his proposal to evict O Cinema. He still maintains that the documentary is a “public safety threat.” ...
Mayor Steven Meiner last week sparked a row with O Cinema, the city’s only arthouse movie theater, urging its CEO Vivian Marthell against screening the documentary in a letter, calling the film ...
The O Cinema in South Beach is airing the film at its theatre in the Old Miami Beach City Hall, leased from the city. But they could be booted out and cut off from city grants. Mayor Steven Meiner ...
The proposal to terminate the lease of Miami Beach’s O Cinema for screening the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land‘ has been withdrawn by the city’s mayor Steven Meiner after a ...