Not content to just sit back and gorge on the latest blockbusters, cinema enthusiasts are working hard behind the scenes to bring back the days when a trip to the silver screen was more of an event.
Secret Cinema ( www.secretcinema.org) is ratcheting up the entertainment by screening films in locations from city farms to rooftops – and revealing those locations on the day of the showing. The experience is made all the more lively with music, props and special guests.
Over in the US, a similar performance approach to film-going is taking off at the Alamo Draft House ( www.drafthouse.com). It uses props and locations to immerse viewers in the film: during Blazing Saddles, for example, the audience is served bowls of beans, while Speed was screened on a bus and Jaws by a lake.
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