The theatre is part of the safe space initiative, with a lot of its audience in the LGBTQIA+ community, he said. And the theatre is “a little bit of an underdog so we like to cater for the minority”, he said. “There isn’t that many queer films that come out and when they do, most of the time they don’t make it [here].” The private club has members join by emailing their request to participate. An appropriate movie is selected every month, allowing younger viewers to go along. Entry is a koha (donation). Basdevant said the donation admission was to make the evenings accessible to young rainbow community people.