Grab your popcorn — daily movies are back in Burlington.
The city hasn't had a dedicated movie theater since Merrill’s Roxy Cinema closed last year.
That’s what inspired a group of five locals, including Brett Yates, Michelle Sagalchik and Antonio Golán, to start Partizanfilm .
Partizanfilm is a member-run nonprofit arts organization. And today, it opens a two-screen "micro-cinema" on College Street, where moviegoers can see a mix of classic, new-release, foreign and domestic films.
"It's a small space, but we have big plans for it," Brett Yates said.
This interview was produced for the ear. We highly recommend listening to the audio. We’ve also provided a written Q&A with three of Partizanfilm's cofounders.
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