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The mayor’s effort to terminate O Cinema’s lease drew a wave of backlash, including dozens of speakers who attended the meeting to support the theater.
Still, O Cinema co-founders Vivian Marthell and Kareem Tabsch — who remained stoic during the entire proceedings — are relieved with the outcome. “I think we’re all overwhelmed by the ...
Meiner had reached out several days before the premiere to discourage O Cinema CEO Vivian Marthell from showing the film. Marthell said she initially agreed not to screen it, but later changed her ...
O Cinema screened the film earlier this month after Meiner sent a letter to the theater’s CEO, Vivian Marthell, urging her to block its release. In his letter, Meiner referenced Miami Beach’s ...
Steven Meiner introduced a resolution last week describing the Oscar-winning documentary as antisemitic, but he withdrew it during Wednesday's regular commission meeting after five of the six city ...
“It has been very emotional,” O Cinema CEO Vivian Marthell told the Miami Herald. “I’m feeling supported by the community I serve and feel supported by my cultural colleagues, and I feel ...
O Cinema screened the film earlier this month after Meiner sent a letter to the theater’s CEO, Vivian Marthell, urging her to block its release. In his letter, Meiner referenced Miami Beach’s ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the theater’s decision to screen the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land.” ...
Meiner had reached out several days before the premiere to discourage O Cinema CEO Vivian Marthell from showing the film. Marthell said she initially agreed not to screen it but later changed her mind ...
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