Good news for Edinburgh and good news for independent cinema as the shuttered Filmhouse cinema is returning.
In the wake of the pandemic there was a number of independent cinemas across the UK that were forced to close their doors and cease serving their communities.
The closure of Edinburghās Filmhouse wasnāt just the highest-profile indie cinema to close, it was arguably the most painful. After all, if a revered independent cinema in the heart of one of the UKās most cultured cities couldnāt keep going, what chance did all of the other indies stand?
Talk about the Filmhouse returning has never stopped though and weāve heard stories about failed bids and stymied attempts to get it reopened,
including one last year. At the time, it looked like the historic cinemaās closure might take the entire Edinburgh Film Festival with it but happily, that was averted.
Now, the good news continues with news emerging that Edinburghās Filmhouse will be returning with new owners but several of the venueās former staff being key members of the board that will run it.
As of yet, we still donāt know whether the Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeenshire will return, but weāre hopeful that a route will also be found to reopen that venue too. Weāll bring you more on this story as we hear it.
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