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Cinelounge operator proposes nonprofit conversion to expand cultural programming and seeks town partnership
Summary
Christian Mioli, owner of Cinelounge at 40 Main Street, told the Diversity & Inclusion Task Force he plans to convert the theater to nonprofit operation under the Belvedere Tiburon Film Society and asked the town to consider Cinelounge a partner in community programming.
Christian Mioli, owner-operator of Cinelounge at 40 Main Street, told the Diversity & Inclusion Task Force that he intends to convert operations to a nonprofit model under the Belvedere Tiburon Film Society and asked the town to consider the theater a partner and service provider for cultural and inclusion programming.
Mioli said the society, incorporated in 2024, would expand programming year-round and provide indoor space for events during rainy season and for groups including seniors, teens and cultural organizations. He cited examples of past programming at Cinelounge, including films that drew regional audiences and community partnerships such as a…
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