With just days left, ActOne Cinema which opened in October 2021 at the former Acton Library is appealing to supporters to help reach its fundraising target of £154,289 by end of the month which will enable a second screen to be installed at the community cinema later this year.
Since launching, thousands of people including young and old have enjoyed a range of films from Hollywood blockbusters through to classics and independent cinema treats. By adding a second screen, ActOne can further grow and have more variety on offer to the community as well as further securing the future of the cinema.
According to ActOne: “We are planning the construction of a second screen, which will be vital for the long-term survival of ActOne Cinema. A second screen will broaden our community appeal while ensuring our financial viability, and will fulfil our original plan to build a cinema with two screens.”
It added: “We want to provide a best-in-class cinematic experience for our customers, with a wider range of films and events on offer – including but not limited to: exhibiting the work of local filmmakers, more independent films and festivals, and even comedy and music events.
Film reviewer Mark Kemode recently posted on his twitter feed: “I’m a proud supporter of @ActOne_Cinema , which a local community of film lovers built against all the odds. It’s been a great success, but this fabulous community cinema will need a 2nd screen if it’s to stay on the high street. Please give what you can.”
North Acton councillor Dan Crawford said on his twitter feed: “If you’ve got any pennies left after payday, please consider supporting the second screen at the community-run @ActOne_Cinema on #Acton High Street.”
Organised by Acton Arts Project, the cinema is seeking to raise £154,289. As of 27 August 2022 at 1.30pm it has secured support of £131,807 from 319 backers with £85,000 coming from Acton Business Improvement District (BID).
To support the fundraising campaign, click here.