City Cinema changes in the works
Charlottetown's independent movie theatre is going non-profit.
City Cinema, which opened downtown in 1993, has held more than 1,600 screenings.
Co-founder and manager Derek Martin told CBC News it is now time for a change.
"We're kind of like a non-profit already, in that we work with volunteers, we have a membership — things that non-profits already do," Martin explained.
Martin also said his research has revealed other cinemas in Canada have been successful in taking this route.
''There are a few good examples … of cinemas that have made a similar transformation and done very, very well," he said.
Martin is helping to work out the handing over of the cinema to a non-profit, community-run board.
The members of the Charlottetown Film Society will be elected at a meeting in September.
One of their first assignments will be to fundraise for new digital projection equipment.