Long-Shuttered Olympia Theater Will Reopen for the Miami Film Festival
Fears have mounted in recent years that the theater could one day go dark for good.
Fears have mounted in recent years that the theater could one day go dark for good.
Nearly 200 films from more than 45 countries will be screened at this year’s festival.
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Last year’s edition was canceled due to a lack of funding from the city.
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The first show at the 2,400-seat venue is nearly sold out.
The announcement garnered an outpouring of tributes from friends, family, playwrights, and performers.
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Wellness options will include saunas, a steam room, a cold plunge, and thermal and mineral pools.
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The project will incorporate indoor-outdoor dining and entertainment spaces at the Little Havana baseball stadium.
Winners also get access to the expansive Wolfson Archives, and their films will debut at the Miami Film Festival.
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