A Bay Area film producer who co-founded the Landmark cinema chain sees local theaters as almost sacred spaces.
SAN FRANCISCO -- For Gary Meyer, the movie theater is a sacred space. The Bay Area film producer who co-founded the Landmark Theatres cinema chain sees local theaters as more than just a place to catch a new film but as a meaningful bridge between community and storytellers.
While the nostalgic aroma of popcorn keeps movie lovers hooked, the post-pandemic landscape has left theaters reeling from significant revenue losses. The Motion Picture Association reports a staggering 72 percent decline in global box office revenue in 2020, compounded by a shift towards digital streaming.To navigate this new terrain, Meyer emphasizes the need for filmmakers to embrace innovation and prioritize showmanship to draw audiences back to theaters.
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