Oscar-nominated films hit the screen

Clyde Cinema manager Sam Smyth (left) and the man who built it, Mark Laing, take a comfy seat in...
Clyde Cinema manager Sam Smyth (left) and the man who built it, Mark Laing, take a comfy seat in the completed theatre, just hours before the first film was shown. Photo Sarah Marquet.
For the second time within a week, Central Otago has experienced a theatre opening. On Thursday night the 42-seat Clyde Cinema officially opened, just five days after a 40-seat multipurpose theatre in Alexandra screened its first film.

The Clyde Cinema, next to the Clyde Bistro, is part of a development spearheaded by builder Mark Laing, of Clyde, and Kevin Braid, of Dunedin.

The Smyth family of David, Karen and son Sam, also of Clyde, run the bistro and will be running the cinema too, with Sam as manager.

Sam Smyth said the opening was timed well relative to the Oscars. Silver Linings Playbook and Lincoln were screened on Thursday night.

He said he intended to have four screenings per week day and five daily on weekends.

Construction of the cinema began about three years ago but was stalled by the recession. Work had resumed in October.

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