05-23-2018, 05:54 PM
I don't understand the comparison between Don Quixote potential to the Disney world (who are suffering with cinema releases, for the most part, too - https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...ix/556895/). Is cinema a space that people, as a general rule, go to these days, or something that they look to make money back on later? Most films I see at the cinema seem to be either empty, or full only because it's a tiny cinema.
Surely there's an indie market for Don Quixote in America? As much as there is anywhere these days ...
I'm just hoping I don't have to watch it on a streaming service, and I'm gagging for a London (UK) viewing.
Surely there's an indie market for Don Quixote in America? As much as there is anywhere these days ...
I'm just hoping I don't have to watch it on a streaming service, and I'm gagging for a London (UK) viewing.