Movies are still supposed to be a shared experience, according to Leonardo DiCaprio, who expressed his worries about the status of cinema and the film business in general. Movies are still intended to be watched in a theater with a group of people. The actor said, “That belief matters more than ever right now,” during a pre-recorded video speech at this weekend’s Palm Springs Film Festival.
It is more difficult to produce and safeguard original movies. However, cinema rather than content remains important. He added, “Stories created by individuals intended to be shared in a dark room as a communal experience.
According to Variety, DiCaprio was unable to physically attend the film festival because of the current political unrest with Venezuela, which resulted in the cancellation of several flights from the Caribbean, where the actor was seen during the holiday season.
Regarding the industry, DiCaprio remarked, “It’s changing at a lightning speed.” “We anticipate a significant shift. First, documentaries were no longer shown in theaters. Nowadays, viewers wait to watch dramas on streams because they have a limited amount of time. I just hope enough people who are real visionaries get opportunities to do unique things that are seen in the cinema in the future,” he continued. However, it is yet to be determined.
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