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Plumbing issue closes the Brattle, but not for long
Plumbing issue closes the Brattle, but not for long

Boston Globe

time19-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Plumbing issue closes the Brattle, but not for long

The theater staff wrote that they expect to be up and running on Tuesday, one day before the independent film festival begins its programming there. Still, the staff wrote, 'This is a big financial hit for our single-screen cinema.' They're trying to raise $12,000 to cover the costs of the closure. 'We need your help to ensure this doesn't threaten The Brattle just when we have dug ourselves out from our COVID closure,' the staff wrote, linking to a fundraising page and promising passes to future screenings and other rewards for donors. Advertisement The 22nd annual Independent Film Festival Boston is set to take place this week, showcasing 15 feature films, dozens of shorts, and more than 20 feature-length documentaries. It includes multiple days of programming at the Brattle. Festival executive director Brian Tamm said Saturday that he expects everything to go as planned there. 'We have a great lineup at the Brattle,' he said, particularly documentaries and foreign films, as well as some good 'oddball stuff.' The Brattle has a strong built-in clientele with a wide range of interests, he said, so 'We really tried to have something for each of those audiences.' Advertisement He said it's harder than ever for local theaters to stay afloat, so he hopes people step up to help the Brattle. 'Local institutions like that are so important to keep alive,' he said. Sean Cotter can be reached at

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