St. Petersburg’s Second Screen Cult Cinema Celebrates 10th Anniversary

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News Summary

St. Petersburg’s iconic Second Screen Cult Cinema celebrates its 10th anniversary with a sold-out screening of David Cronenberg’s cult classic ‘Videodrome’ at Green Light Cinema. Situated in downtown St. Petersburg, the cinema is a haven for indie films and continues to support the community’s love for unconventional cinema. While the main event is full, more screenings are on the horizon, ensuring continued cultural engagement through overlooked cinematic gems.

St. Petersburg Celebrates Film with a Special Anniversary Event

St. Petersburg is buzzing with excitement as Second Screen Cult Cinema celebrates an incredible milestone—its 10th anniversary. This beloved local organization is well-known for bringing the charm of cult cinema to the audience, showcasing movies that might have slipped through the cracks of mainstream entertainment. It plans to mark this special occasion with a sold-out screening of the iconic film Videodrome by the renowned director David Cronenberg.

Join the Celebration at Green Light Cinema

The anniversary screening will take place at Green Light Cinema, a unique art house located at 221 2nd Ave. N. in downtown St. Petersburg. The cinema opened its doors to the public in 2020, providing a haven for indie films, documentaries, foreign films, classics, and local content. Enthusiasts should arrive early, as seating for the event begins at 7:00 PM, with the showtime promptly scheduled for 7:30 PM. However, with tickets being sold out, it’s clear that the community’s love for unconventional films is alive and thriving!

What Happens Next?

Even though the anniversary screening has already reached full capacity, fans need not despair! Plans for more screenings are already in motion as Second Screen Cult Cinema continues to bring more overlooked cinematic gems to both devoted admirers and fresh faces in the audience. Each monthly screening aims to rejuvenate interest in cult films, creating a welcoming atmosphere for anyone wanting to dive into the world of cult classics.

Green Light Cinema: A Community Treasure

Green Light Cinema has quickly become a cornerstone of the St. Petersburg film scene. Owned by Mike and Sue Hazlett, who hail from Boston, this venue strives to maintain community engagement and diversify movie options. They offer various events, including the celebrated Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, making it a hub for artistic expression and cultural interaction.

Despite facing challenges in the ever-changing film industry, the Hazletts are investigating nonprofit status as a way to secure the theater’s future. Community support has been overwhelming—early fundraising efforts generated around $8,000, demonstrating how passionate the locals are about their cinema.

More Than Just Screenings

In addition to regular screenings, Green Light Cinema is home to numerous filmmaking and community events. They often host acting classes and special film screenings, providing ample opportunities for budding filmmakers and film lovers to come together, learn, and grow.

The Impact on Tampa Bay’s Cultural Landscape

As Second Screen Cult Cinema celebrates its decade-long presence in the community, it’s worth noting the broad impact these screenings have had on the cultural landscape of Tampa Bay. Films that might not typically have a platform are given a voice, while the community enjoys the chance to come together and celebrate the art of storytelling through films. From nostalgic favorites to hidden gems, the organization is dedicated to ensuring that valuable cinematic experiences are not left behind.

With excitement surrounding upcoming events and increasing support from the community, the future of Second Screen Cult Cinema and Green Light Cinema shines brightly. Here’s to another decade of bringing unique, cultural film experiences to St. Petersburg!

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