The cinema will be named after a lesbian filmmaker who was the first woman to direct a Hollywood talkie.
Simon Burke and Piers Greenlees , say the cinema will be in one of the most LGBTQ+ densely-populated areas of the countryCalled The Arzner, it is named after Dorothy Arzner, a pioneering lesbian filmmaker who was the first woman to direct a Hollywood talkie more than 100 years ago.
Speaking at a Southwark Council licensing meeting, Mr Burke said the venue would give visitors "access to art house and independent film".
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