According to the small theater in Ataka, it has been closed during the coronavirus pandemic and is in serious danger of folding.
The business was organized yesterday.
"Although it is uncertain at best, our dedication to protecting minors is consistent." The minors said on social media. "Although some institutions are eager to reopen, we have been cautious because of community considerations, but we cannot stick to it forever."
The 105-year-old film company’s fund has donated to more than 100 generous community members, and the fund has raised more than half of its $20,000 goal in less than 24 hours.
The GoFundMe page states: “Without this fund-raising effort, the landmark cinema in Akata will be at great risk.”
The theater currently offers discounted screen rental services for private groups, with prices ranging from US$100 to US$200 each time. Yesterday, the company announced its plan to conduct a limited weekend screening to the public on Halloween, promising "exciting upgrades" and "increased public health measures."
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A comment was made to Josh Neff, co-owner of Minor Theatre, but there was no immediate response.
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