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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.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the theater’s decision to screen the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land.” ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner attempted to evict O Cinema, a nonprofit art house, due to its screening of the documentary "No Other Land" about the Gaza War.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner dropped his proposal on Wednesday to evict and defund O Cinema for screening the Oscar-winning documentary film No Other Land, chronicles the destruction of a ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is pushing to evict an independent theater from its city-owned space and cut its funding after it screened “No Other Land,” stating that the “film is a ...
The proposal to terminate the lease of Miami Beach’s O Cinema for screening the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land‘ has been withdrawn by the city’s mayor Steven Meiner after a ...
Photo: Front Row Filmed Entertainment Mayor Steve Meiner looked almost apologetic ... a hundred constituents and defenders of O Cinema let loose on Meiner — both for the threat to the theater ...
O Cinema’s projectors will keep rolling after Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner relented on his attempt to evict the theater for screening an Oscar-winning documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian ...
The mayor of Miami Beach withdrew a resolution to terminate the lease and funding from a local theater after it showed the Oscar-winning documentary about the West Bank.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner on Wednesday withdrew a controversial proposal to evict O Cinema from a city-owned building for screening an Oscar-winning documentary about the West Bank.