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Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is defending his push to punish a local cinema using a city-owned building that screened an anti-Israel documentary.
The mayor’s effort to terminate O Cinema’s lease drew a wave of backlash, including dozens of speakers who attended the meeting to support the theater.
Meiner is introducing city legislation that seeks to terminate the lease agreement with the cinema, which rents space from the city.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is pushing to evict an independent theater from its city-owned space and cut its funding after it screened “No Other Land,” stating that the “film is a ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner has withdrawn his proposed plan to evict O Cinema from its publicly owned building over the theater's decision to screen the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land." ...
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More than 750 filmmakers, including Miamians BARRY JENKINS and BILLY CORBEN, have sent an open letter to city commissioners condemning the plans, calling them an “offense to the people of Miami Beach, ...
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner attempted to evict O Cinema, a nonprofit art house, due to its screening of the documentary "No Other Land" about the Gaza War.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP ... documentary about the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. Mayor Steven Meiner introduced a resolution last week describing the film “No Other Land ...
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner on Wednesday withdrew a controversial proposal to evict O Cinema from a city-owned building for screening an Oscar-winning documentary about the West Bank.