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[QUOTE="Stavrogyn, post: 2187, member: 22"] I became a fan in 2009, but 10 years later, in 2019, one of only two small arthouse theaters in my town that still exist held a Lynch retrospective - they showed 9 of his 10 feature films, with only [I]Dune[/I] missing - so I went to rewatch [I]Eraserhead[/I] and [I]Lost Highway[/I]. It was packed, both times. I've been to that theater many times during the last 15 years, but it was full only then as well as when I attended the screening of [I]Solaris[/I] (1972), by Andrei Tarkovski. Once there was also a third theater, Kino Europa, which was the best theater in the town. It was focused mostly on new arthouse films, and it often organized discussions with interesting guests - live. Some of them I attended, like the events with Vittorio Storaro, Oliver Stone, Albert Serra, Slavoj Žižek... I even saw Béla Tarr in person, and it was funny because it started earlier, and we were late, so we arrived right at the moment when he announced that that was his last public appearance of that kind. In 2013, they also organized an online Q&A with David Lynch. Anyway, even though I considered Kino Europa one of the most important institutions in my town, and it even won the [URL='https://www.croatiaweek.com/zagrebs-kino-europa-wins-european-best-cinema-award/']Best Programming Award in 2016, awarded by Europa Cinemas[/URL], in 2019, it closed because of some political disputes. It's still closed, with hardly any hope that it might ever reopen. But multiplexes are going stronger than ever. Oh well... [/QUOTE]
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