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-title Brazil’s Small Cinema: A Passionate Owner Preserves Movie Culture

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

SÃO PAULO,⁢ BRAZIL – A lifelong ‌passion for‍ film has transformed into a vibrant community hub in ​São Paulo, as Costa,⁣ the owner and operator of LT3 cinema, cultivates‍ a⁤ space for ‍movie lovers in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. The⁢ small theater,a‍ labor of love,stands as a ‍testament to the enduring power of cinema and ​the importance of shared experiences.

In an era⁤ dominated by streaming services and large multiplexes,LT3 offers a curated selection ⁢of films and a uniquely personal touch. the cinema’s existence speaks to a‌ growing desire for authentic connection and the preservation ‌of communal spaces, particularly after the isolating effects​ of the pandemic. Costa’s dedication isn’t ⁤just⁤ about showing movies; it’s about fostering a community and demonstrating the initiative ⁤required to pursue a dream.

Costa,inspired by the‍ protagonist Toto in his favourite ‍film,”Cinema Paradiso,” envisioned ⁣a space mirroring⁢ the bond between the character‌ and a local cinema projectionist.​ He’s brought that vision to life, handling everything from ticket sales and popcorn making to film projection and cleaning.​ “No one leaves a movie theater the same way they entered,” Costa believes, and he’s witnessed this​ transformation firsthand over the past three years.

regular patron Maída Alves, 63, ⁣emphasizes the emotional value ⁣of LT3, ⁢recalling how she felt leaving a screening⁣ of ​”Paris, Texas.” “I think ⁣Costa dose ⁤a‌ really great job,” she said. “I see him selling ⁤tickets, making popcorn,⁢ cleaning, running the film, answering the ⁣phone. That fascinates me. It⁢ shows how ‍you have to ‍take initiative to ⁢pursue a ​dream, which⁤ I imagine is⁢ his ​life’s⁢ dream.”

Despite‌ facing financial challenges and frequent questioning of his⁢ decisions, Costa remains committed to his passion. He finds fulfillment in observing‍ the ‍diverse reactions to the films he screens, noting how ‌a single movie can evoke⁤ vastly different ⁢emotions in viewers. “for example, I screen ⁣a film,⁣ and some people leave crying while others don’t‌ understand it at all,” he explained.”I can see‍ the diversity of⁤ human beings. What affects one​ person ⁣emotionally doesn’t‌ have the same effect on‌ another. I learn ⁢something ‌new every day.”

A painting outside LT3, a tribute to ‌”Cinema Paradiso,” ⁣visually embodies⁢ Costa’s dedication and the film’s central theme of a lifelong devotion to movies.⁢ The ⁢theater,⁣ a rare and⁤ essential common ground, ‍continues to offer a space for connection and the transformative power of cinema.

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