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Much ink has been spilled about the current state of cinema, and many critics have become distressed that the old-world multiplex model of film distribution may be increasingly moribund in the modern age. Films will certainly live on — the technology to make them is far too ubiquitous — but the idea of a single theatrically released film capturing the whole of the public's imagination is going to become increasingly rare as time passes. This will likely only accelerate under the auspices of all the recent studio mergers and general movement to streaming.
As such, cineastes have to keep their minds open as to where they might find their cinema. While many of us still deeply value the theatrical experience, we must also acknowledg

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