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Grady personally loaned the organization over $ 75,000 to keep it afloat, guaranteed against the value of the property, which Grady estimated at approximately $ 600,000. By the beginning of 2006, the board of the Minnesota Film Arts publicly considered selling the theater, resulting in a protest by Cowgill and community members, under the auspices of the group
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When Bob Cowgill stepped down in 2004, the theater fell quickly into debt, in excess of $ 145,000 by the end of 2005. Cowgill's successor, Jamie Hook, was fired in September 2005 for mismanaging the budget and missing grant application deadlines. In the meantime, MFA board members Al Milgrom and Tim
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campus. The theater played both first-run independent films and repertory showings, including retrospectives of such filmmakers as
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and others, as well as genre-based retrospectives. It had also been home to several local film festivals, including the
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style, seated 312 people, in addition to a meeting area in the basement for film students. The
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The building was demolished in September 2011 after 95 years of existence.
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closed in 1989, however it was reopened in 1995 under the name
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under the direction of Bob Cowgill (formerly a professor at
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Oak Street Cinema, in the early stages of demolition in 2011
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WCCO Oak St Cinema 24 Hour Film Contest Report 2005
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Coordinates
44°58′23.5302″N 93°13′37.0446″W / 44.973202833°N 93.226956833°W / 44.973202833; -93.226956833
movie theater
Capacity
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Stadium Village
Minneapolis
Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Ingmar Bergman
Michelangelo Antonioni
Akira Kurosawa
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival
Terry Gilliam
Michael Moore
Peter Fonda
Cyd Charisse
Liebenberg & Kaplan
Varsity Theater
Dinkytown
Art Deco
Augsburg University






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