Submitted by anthropophagoose t3_yosws3 in rva
Since moving here from the midwest, I've wondered why there is so little film programming and infrastructure - especially compared to music or art, or even theatre. Bowtie is pretty rundown and only partially open, and the Byrd is really neat as a space, but as the only place doing repertory screenings, their program is focused mostly on big blockbusters or standard TCM stuff (I get this, they are a non-profit and need to attract big crowds, but it makes for a limited slate). Even institutions like VMFA or the ICA don't seem to do any film programming (if this wrong, please correct.)
I know Richmond isn't huge, and movie theater attendance is down in general, but it seems wild that Charlottesville can sustain two boutique theaters (Alamo Drafthouse and Violet Crown) and a pretty sizable megaplex, but Richmond can't?
Any insight into why this might be is much appreciated!
-Just a guy who loves movie theaters.
fusion260 t1_ivfq0t3 wrote
Unfortunately our film venues in town have been hurting lately.
Bow Tie Movieland on Boulevard had the Criterion theater (separate smaller building on the lot) that showed indie movies. That closed during the pandemic since the theaters were so small and appears to be permanently closed now.
We also had a little theater out in the Near West End that closed years ago and got redeveloped into housing and restaurants (RIP Westhampton Theater).
That pretty much just leaves the Byrd Theatre that does show indie movies and film festivals as one of the more reliable venues in Richmond itself. There's also Ashland Theatre a bit north of us but they seem to be focusing on holiday film favorites right now.
Edit: formatting