Cable Car Cinema selected for Sundance Institute Art House Project

THE HUSBAND AND WIFE team of Daniel Kamil and Emily Steffian operate the Cable Car Cinema in Providence. The theater was one of 23 nationwide selected for the Sundance Institute Art House Project, designed to recognize theaters in North America with excellence in programming, community involvement and operations. / PBN FILE PHOTO/FRANK MULLIN
THE HUSBAND AND WIFE team of Daniel Kamil and Emily Steffian operate the Cable Car Cinema in Providence. The theater was one of 23 nationwide selected for the Sundance Institute Art House Project, designed to recognize theaters in North America with excellence in programming, community involvement and operations. / PBN FILE PHOTO/FRANK MULLIN

PROVIDENCE – Cable Car Cinema is one of 23 theaters nationwide selected for the Sundance Institute Art House Project, designed to recognize theaters in North America with excellence in programming, community involvement and operations.

This is the first class of Sundance Institute Art House Project theaters, according to a release about the project.

It said the program is a “unique opportunity” for theaters interested in engaging with Art House Convergence and Sundance Institute. All of the theaters named met standards including: quality programming, deep involvement with their local communities, strong financial standing, and recognition from their peers and their communities.

Art House Convergence began in 2005 as the Sundance Institute Art House Project, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Sundance Institute by honoring a small group of leading U.S. art house theaters.

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