Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts

Oct 16, 2025

The 17th Screening at the Monarch Theatre

Following the end of the 16 show premiere run at the Monarch Theatre last year - today, international students from the public school system were looking for something to do amid the ongoing provincial strike and came to the Monarch for a special screening of Your Cinema Needs You. For those unfamiliar, this was the documentary I directed about Canada's oldest, surviving, purpose-built movie theatre - the one and only, Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. 

I have to confess I had nothing to do with arranging this. I got the heads up when my documentary was requested, so came down to grab a few pictures this afternoon. Talk about an unexpected throwback Thursday. With extensive renovation efforts still in full swing, I somehow feel this won't be the last time Your Cinema Needs You is screened here.

Your Cinema Needs You Luke Fandrich

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary


Oct 10, 2025

Synopsis of Your Cinema Needs You Documentary

When Your Cinema Needs You premiered at the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta, in December 2023, it drew thousands of attendees over multiple sold-out screenings which set in motion a concerted effort to bring the aging cinema back to life. 

The feature length documentary, directed by Luke Fandrich, explores the extensive history of Canada’s oldest surviving purpose-built cinema, and its successful release brought international attention to a landmark that few outside of the small prairie city in which the theatre is located had heard about before. 

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary


The Monarch Theatre opened in 1911. Over the decades, it underwent various ownership changes and survived multiple shifts in the film industry — from silent films to sound, from 35mm reels to digital projection. In 2023, after two years of inactivity, the non-profit Monarch 1911 Society acquired the building and talks about reopening the theatre began. Fandrich’s documentary, based on archival research, interviews with former employees and patrons, and newly uncovered historical materials, had already been teased as the ideal film to reopen the theatre with. According to local media reports, its release was strategically planned to align with the reopening of the theatre for public programming.

Initial screenings were held inside the Monarch itself. Demand exceeded expectations, prompting a series of extensions to the premiere run as new screenings were added. Former staff members and long-time patrons attended the premieres, contributing to the excitement surrounding the reopening. Coverage in the Medicine Hat News emphasized that the film brought attention to the theatre’s role in the community and to broader discussions about heritage preservation.

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary


The film’s subject — the rise, decline, and renewal of a historic single-screen cinema — aligns with a wider pattern affecting similar venues across North America. Independent and heritage theatres have faced sustained financial pressure due to changes in movie distribution, competition from multiplexes, and the growth of home streaming. Fandrich’s film positions the Monarch as a case study in how such spaces can adapt and survive through community investment, volunteer support, and municipal partnerships.

Following its local debut, Your Cinema Needs You entered the international festival circuit. Over the course of 2024, it screened in more than 30 cities in 12 countries. It received 25 festival nominations and 14 awards, including eight for Best Documentary. At several film festivals, organizers noted parallels between their historic venues and the Monarch Theatre, underscoring the documentary’s relevance beyond its immediate geographic context.

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary


The film also had measurable local effects. Increased attention led to a rise in volunteer inquiries and financial support for the theatre’s restoration work. Discussions about heritage preservation gained visibility in civic and cultural forums, with the film frequently cited in media coverage related to the Monarch’s revitalization. This aligns with Fandrich’s stated intent to produce a work that would document the theatre’s history while supporting its future.

In March 2025, the film premiered online through TELUS Originals, allowing national audiences to view it for free. This streaming release expanded the reach of the project and introduced the Monarch’s story to viewers across Canada. Fandrich stated in interviews that many people who had heard of the film but could not attend earlier screenings contacted him after its digital debut, sharing new stories about other independent cinemas across the country.

Critical reception focused on the documentary’s straightforward storytelling and emphasis on historical accuracy. The film uses archival footage, photographs, and first-person accounts to create a thread through over a century of experiences.

The documentary’s extended premiere run over several months helped to fuel early progress on the Monarch’s restoration. According to reports, exterior work continued through 2024 and 2025, with further upgrades planned to modernize technical systems while retaining the theatre’s historic architecture. The building’s heritage value, previously a matter of limited public awareness, became more widely discussed. The film contributed to this shift by centralizing the theatre’s timeline in a single narrative accessible to the public.

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary


Your Cinema Needs You involved extensive research to showcase a history that had only been thinly documented. Fandrich identified gaps in the historical record and sought out surviving documentation and oral histories to clarify conflicting accounts of the theatre’s early years. For example, the Monarch Theatre’s claim as one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas in Canada required precise verification of operational timelines, closures, and ownership changes. 

The claim of the Monarch Theatre being the oldest surviving purpose-built cinema remains the standout definition promoted by Your Cinema Needs You. The Monarch was built for the sole purpose of screening movies when it opened in 1911 and was never a venue for vaudeville or live theatre - this is a key detail that sets it apart from the vast majority of theatres built at this time.

The documentary’s impact can be divided into several categories: awareness, engagement, preservation, and external recognition. Awareness was achieved through screenings, press coverage, and the online release. Engagement occurred through increased volunteerism and public attendance at events. Preservation was supported indirectly by stimulating interest in the theatre’s history and future. External recognition came through festival screenings and awards that drew attention to Medicine Hat and the Monarch Theatre on an international stage.

As of 2025, the Monarch 1911 Society continues restoration work on the theatre. Public interest remains sustained through events, heritage programming, and educational activities. The film continues to be referenced in ongoing updates surround the venue. 

While only one part in a collaborated effort to revive the Monarch Theatre, Your Cinema Needs You consolidated historical information, increased public visibility, and built momentum for the theatre's preservation in a way that is still fueling the discussion about the future of this landmark today. 


Jul 10, 2025

Jurassic World Rebirth Popcorn Bucket

Did I purchase the giant dinosaur footprint popcorn bucket on the opening day of Jurassic World Rebirth? Yes. Did I then keep the oversized plastic footprint in my car for a week and take random pictures of it around town to justify the expense? Obviously.

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket

Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaur Footprint Popcorn Bucket




Apr 22, 2025

Postcard From Earth at the Sphere Las Vegas

From searching out the world's oldest cinemas over the last several years to one of the newest entertainment venues and a screen 20x bigger than the largest IMAX. Here are a few highlights from a screening of Postcard From Earth at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth


Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

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Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth

Sphere Las Vegas Postcard From Earth


Apr 18, 2025

Your Cinema Needs You at the Paramount Theatre

My thanks to the Kamloops Film Society for selecting my documentary, Your Cinema Needs You for a series of screenings to help celebrate the 70th birthday of the historic Paramount Theatre in downtown Kamloops, British Columbia last weekend. 

Paramount Theatre Kamloops




Seeing this project travel the world and play in so many unique and historic venues has been the cherry on top of what we saw happen back home with the Monarch Theatre. 

Thank you so much for the continued support!

Paramount Theatre Kamloops Archival Vintage

Your Cinema Needs You Paramount Kamloops

Paramount Theatre Kamloops Film Society

Paramount Theatre 70 Years Kamloops

Paramount Theatre 70 Years Kamloops


Apr 4, 2025

Generative AI & the Movie Theatre Documentary

With generative AI trending heavily this week on the back of some new Chat GPT updates, I set out to do a few experiments to see if I could learn more about the process - and hopefully, produce some hybrid results from original images that were created and restored during production of Your Cinema Needs You. 

Luke Fandrich Your Cinema Needs You




Instead of simply generating content, what I wanted to see is if I could use an archival image I restored, an illustrated image of the Monarch I commissioned, and an image I photoshopped myself into - and experiment with how those elements could be combined and fine tuned. 

Luke Fandrich Editing Luke Filmmaker



While the image of me in theatre was a simple Chat GPT conversion of an existing image, the wide shot of the theatre is a hybrid combining generative AI, hand drawn elements by my friend Jess, and "tests" where I photoshopped specific details of the theatre to further stylize and manipulate the results. Everything is increasingly falling into a new gray area. 

Luke Fandrich Monarch Theatre Documentary



I personally still want to work directly with artists, particularly because, even here in a simple test, collaborating with Jess is what made this fun and gave our approach a point of view. 

All that said, did I like the result? Yes. Do I still have concerns about what the future of AI means for original content? Every. Single. Day.

Luke Fandrich Editing Luke Your Cinema Needs You


Mar 19, 2025

Online Release of Your Cinema Needs You

The wait is finally over! After 15 months since the premiere that reopened the Monarch Theatre and the extended international film festival tour that followed, Your Cinema Needs You is online and available to screen Canada-wide right now. Click here.

Your Cinema Needs You Monarch Theatre

Your Cinema Needs You Documentary




Jan 1, 2025

Newsmaker of the Year: Luke Fandrich

I'm grateful, humbled, and very surprised. 

Yesterday, the Medicine Hat News announced in a full front page spread that I, Luke Fandrich was their 2024 Newsmaker of the Year - recognizing the success of my documentary, Your Cinema Needs You about the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. 

Luke Fandrich Newsmaker of the Year


I only got the heads up a couple weeks ago that my name was being thrown around about this, but when we ran those first premiere shows of the documentary at the Monarch one year ago I really had no idea what 2024 had in store or just how far this film would end up going. 

I want to thank this community for their involvement throughout so much of this journey. 

Luke Fandrich Filmmaker



Telling this story - in this way - would've been impossible without so many of you reaching out, sharing your experiences, and supporting the project from the very beginning. I can't downplay what a significant detour my year took, and the doors that opened, because of how well those premiere shows did. 

I want to thank the team at the Medicine Hat News for their coverage throughout the course of production of the documentary and for this recognition. Seeing this announcement was an amazing way to both cap off and kick off a year. Thank you!

Luke Fandrich Filmmaker

Luke Fandrich


Dec 21, 2024

Monarch Theatre Turns 113 Years Old

On this day 113 years ago, on December 21, 1911, Canada's (now) oldest, surviving, purpose-built movie theatre opened its doors to the public and screened its first films that very night.
The story of the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta has largely flown under the radar for over a century, but I happen to think a documentary about this place would be a cool watch. Might even win an award or two.



Dec 8, 2024

Monarch Documentary Wins 14 Festival Awards

Without being able to properly respond to each individual message this week, let me just say thank you one last time to everyone who made this experience unforgettable. Thank you to the cast and crew, to all the audiences and supporters, to the producing team, festival organizers, promoters, and on and on and on. I'm incredibly proud of what we all achieved.

With the international film festival tour for my documentary Your Cinema Needs You concluding this month it's finally hitting just how much happened this year. More here.

Luke Fandrich Documentary Filmmaker
A special shout out to the Monarch Theatre and to everyone in Medicine Hat, Alberta too. If we weren't already feeling the hometown love throughout all of this, the documentary was once again a front page story this week. It's been an ending right out of a Christmas special.

New irons are in the fire for 2025. Stay tuned.