This legendary London cinema is starring in a new cult movie
Briefly

The Prince Charles Cinema is recognized as one of the top cinemas in the UK and is famous for singalongs and affordable tickets. Fil Freitas's film, The Regulars, is a workplace comedy inspired by real-life experiences and filmed in black and white. Funded through IndieGoGo, the movie depicts a day in the life at the cinema with a mix of actors, including real employees. While The Regulars is set to premiere at the PCC, another indie film, Concessions, will also debut, focusing on cinema workers during their last day.
Fil Freitas, the film school graduate behind The Regulars, notes that the Prince Charles Cinema changed his life for the better, leading him to create his own film.
Shot over 15 nights with a blend of amateur and professional actors, The Regulars captures the daily struggles of cinema employees while showcasing a love for film.
Freitas describes The Regulars as a workplace comedy inspired by his real-life experiences at the Prince Charles Cinema, reflecting the challenges of working in this environment.
Mas Bouzidi’s Concessions also premieres in the UK, focusing on cinema employees and their interactions on the final day of a closing cinema.
Read at Time Out London
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