Under an initiative it has called the Indie Theater Revival Project, IFC Films has said it will offer 200 library titles for free to indie cinemas across the U.S.
that planning to reopen in the coming months after being shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic. The announcement, made on Monday, came just as talks of theatres reopening began, with state government laying out plans to ease shelter-in-place restrictions, and Georgia Gov.
Brian Kemp unveiling an aggressive strategy that would allow cinemas to begin as early as next week. However, IFC's initiative – which starts May 29 and sees traditional rental fees waived for the first 30 days that cinemas are open – hasn't gone down well with one filmmaker.
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