The Future of Cinema?
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In this episode of Between Screenings, hosts Neil Jeram-Croft and Tom Percival discuss the evolving landscape of cinema, focusing on the role of film festivals, the impact of streaming services, and the resurgence of mid-budget films. They share insights on audience expectations, star power, and review recent films, including personal recommendations. The conversation highlights the importance of accessibility in film and the need for a more relatable approach to discussing cinema.
Takeaways
- The podcast aims to make film festivals more relatable to a wider audience.
- Film festivals are not just for cinephiles; they can appeal to everyone.
- The pandemic has significantly altered how audiences consume films.
- Streaming has changed audience expectations for theatrical releases.
- Mid-budget films are experiencing a resurgence in profitability.
- Star power does not guarantee box office success anymore.
- The hosts emphasize the importance of civility in film reviews.
- There is always something to appreciate in every film, regardless of personal taste.
- Recent films like 'I Swear' showcase the power of storytelling and performance.
- The conversation reflects a passion for cinema and a desire to share that with others.
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