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Cinematheques Revive Film Love for a New Generation
2 Feb
Summary
- Arthouse film programs in galleries and cinemas are attracting young viewers.
- Cinematheques offer a vital alternative to multiplexes and streaming services.
- Young audiences increasingly seek classic films and film history discovery.

Arthouse film programs in galleries and independent cinemas are experiencing a significant resurgence, attracting a new wave of young viewers. These institutions, like Australia's major cinematheques in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, are championing cinema as an art form.
They provide a vital alternative to the constant churn of Hollywood franchises and the overwhelming nature of streaming services. Patrons, particularly younger demographics, are valuing this curated approach and are altering their viewing habits accordingly.
Cinematheques serve as translators, unearthing cinematic gems and presenting them within historical context. Events like the screening of 'In the Mood for Love' as part of a tribute to Maggie Cheung highlight their role in showcasing diverse film histories.




