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New executive director for Chichester Cinema at New Park
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Making the Chichester Cinema at New Park less reliant on its box office is one of the challenges facing the cinema’s new executive director Anne-Marie Flynn.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor for Sussex Newspapers. Lovely
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this morning to be speaking to Anne-Marie Flynn, who is the new Executive Director of
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the Chichester Cinema at Newport. Now, you're walking into a place which is so beloved of
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so many people. It must be a very exciting position to take up.
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It is, it's a very exciting position. I've been on the board for three years and I think
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I'm probably one of the most frequent visitors to the cinema anyway. So I feel I know the
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place from my own experiences of it and I've seen how much joy it's given me ever since
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I came to Chichester when I didn't really know anybody. I've made so many friends just
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going along there and it's a place you can go on your own.
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It's a really safe place to go, isn't it? But also welcoming, isn't it? And I think
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it's so significant that I think it was one of the most missed places in Chichester during
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the pandemic.
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I'm sure it must have been because, you know, people are so loyal and people love coming
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along and as I say, they can come on their own. And it really is a source of great sort
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of friendship and you really feel a sense of community. And I particularly felt that
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during the festival this year, where you go along and you'd see, you know, so many familiar
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faces who were, you know, consuming film and just loving everything that Roger was programming.
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So yes, I feel very honoured to be part of it.
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And you're coming into a happy, confident place that's doing well. But equally, there
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are challenges, aren't there? What are the real issues that you've got to address in
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your position, do you think?
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Yes, we are in a good place. But since the pandemic, it took quite a while for audiences
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to feel secure and safe about coming back. And I think it was quite clear with particular
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Oppenheimer and Barbie, where we were absolutely jammed to the gills with every screening,
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that people are now coming back. So the films are there, people feel safe and they're coming
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back. So that's really, really positive. And, you know, I can, I feel it myself when I go
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there, that, you know, even I suppose, because we have a lot of older people also who come
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to the cinema, we do very, very well with our matinees and our early evening screenings.
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For me, the real challenge ahead is to try and build up more income from just the box
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office and ownership, because you're very vulnerable if it means either if you have
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a pandemic, or for example, if you have a bad year at the box office, and sometimes,
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you know, we've got the strikes going on at the moment, there's going to be, you know,
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a lot of films have had to stop being made, there's nothing going on, everything has ground
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to a halt at the moment. And so there could be big sort of gaps.
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How long until that filters through into the release of films?
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Well, exactly. And it can take time, because then all those films that were going to be
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released, get stuck in the logjam, as it were. So you've got these things that can happen
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that you're not expecting. And sometimes you just don't, you have a year where the films
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aren't great. And if the films aren't great, you can't make people come to the cinema.
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And so you're quite vulnerable if you are so reliant on your box office. So I see my
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role as trying to sort of find other partnerships and other ways of generating income.
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Fantastic. Well, good luck with that. Good luck in the new role. Let's keep in touch.
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Thank you very much indeed.
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Thank you very much. Thank you, Phil.
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