A century-old movie theatre in northern Manitoba is no more, ravaged by flames on suspicion of arson, leaving behind fond memories of snacks for a quarter but also the pain and humiliation of racist rules.
“What I was hearing from the fire crews is that they were having a tough time entering the building because of the heat.” The theatre was designed by Max Zev Blankstein, a Russia-born architect who moved to Canada in the early 1900s. He also designed other theatres and buildings in Winnipeg. “As a kid, I would often gaze up at the Juliet balconies that adorned the theatre’s interior, and I thought about what it might be like to sit in them to look down at the crowd below and the performers on stage. For us kids, it was a magical space.”For many decades, Indigenous families were forced to sit in the back, while white families were allowed to sit in the front, she said.
The theatre played a role in many stages of his life, he said. There were Saturday matinees as a kid and evening double features as a teen.Before the fire, the theatre was fighting to stay open.
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