Having been to the Scala, I wanted to like this.
It was mostly a loose video documentation of the Scala as it's being taken apart, with a loose voice over and some audio clips, and very little (or distant) feature of any individual(s).
At least now, I know a bit more about the staff and people who had worked at the Scala (or in the case of the director, grown up around the area), and what happens to a cinema that's being taken apart, where some of these parts are now, etc.
It's been an educational watch. I think that to get into this personal docu, the audience may need to make some effort to be engaged.
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