Scala, the last remaining standalone cinema in Thailand just had it farewill show on last Sunday.
This architectually exotic house had open its door from 1969 and became the landmark of the downtown Bangkok ever since.
But as you already had guessed, the business model of standalone cinema seems to have no place in today's world anymore. Being on the leased estate would make things even harder and harder each year.
And the Covid-19 pandermic was literally final nail in the coffin. After all cinemas contrywide had been ordered to close for almost 3 months, its owner had made the ultimate decision to have the final show before the permanent closedown on Sunday 5th with Cinema Paradiso as its farewell program.
I was lucky enough to be one of the last patrons of the last show, and the last day of the last standalone cinema existed in this whole contry.
A bittersweet honor, to say at least.
Today, not a single standalone cinema exist here anymore, and never will.
The marvel architecture from half a century ago.
The lobby.
The arch roof (forgot to take the panoramic view, stupid me).
This chandelier had lighted the lobby for the past 50 years.
The entrance to the auditorium. Notice the decoration.
The auditorium itself.
The audience's farewell notes.
Curtains closed, lights off, the end...
This architectually exotic house had open its door from 1969 and became the landmark of the downtown Bangkok ever since.
But as you already had guessed, the business model of standalone cinema seems to have no place in today's world anymore. Being on the leased estate would make things even harder and harder each year.
And the Covid-19 pandermic was literally final nail in the coffin. After all cinemas contrywide had been ordered to close for almost 3 months, its owner had made the ultimate decision to have the final show before the permanent closedown on Sunday 5th with Cinema Paradiso as its farewell program.
I was lucky enough to be one of the last patrons of the last show, and the last day of the last standalone cinema existed in this whole contry.
A bittersweet honor, to say at least.
Today, not a single standalone cinema exist here anymore, and never will.
The marvel architecture from half a century ago.
The lobby.
The arch roof (forgot to take the panoramic view, stupid me).
This chandelier had lighted the lobby for the past 50 years.
The entrance to the auditorium. Notice the decoration.
The auditorium itself.
The audience's farewell notes.
Curtains closed, lights off, the end...
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