Friends of The Astor (FOTA) |
The heritage listed art deco Astor Theatre is a Melbourne icon, the last of our great single screen picture palaces. It has survived a World War, the advent of video, DVD, movies on demand and the multiplex.
The Friends of The Astor (FOTA) is an organization dedicated to the preservation of the history Astor, to ensure that its intended purpose as a classic film house dedicated to the history of cinema continues into the future.
SAVED!
August 2012
St Michael's Grammar School has sold the Astor cinema, bringing to an end its much-maligned plan to redevelop the heritage-listed art deco building as a multipurpose performing arts complex.
St Kilda businessman Ralph Taranto has bought the Astor for an undisclosed sum believed to be less than the $3.8 million St Michael's paid for it at auction in 2007.
'' You'd have to spend about $20 million to build it today, but the return on it means it's not worth much more than $2 million ,'' the 80-year-old Mr Taranto told The Saturday Age. '' I'm not buying it for the return, I'm buying it for the passion, the love.''
St Michael's puta brave face on the sale, chairman of the board Paul Orton telling The Saturday Age that it was '' a terrific outcome for the school, for the community and for this wonderful historic cinema'' .
But in aprepared statement the school blamed what it called '' misinformation"for a protest campaign that had drawn more than 13,000 signatures on change.org and torrents of abuse in social media, finally leading it to conclude that '' a shared community arts facility was no longera viable proposition'' .
Now, it seems, it's as-youwere for the Astor, with Mr Taranto intending to leave the running of the cinema in the hands of George Florence, the man who has run the business since 1982. Asked if his intention was to keep it as a single-screen cinema, Mr Taranto's response was simple: '' Oh God yes. I wouldn't buy it otherwise.''
Settlement isn't until October 31, but he is already lining up builders, plumbers and electricians to attend to urgent repairs. He also wants to consolidate the small shops at the front of the building, probably to create a cafe. '' I think there'll bea big difference by next Easter,'' he said.
This isn't the first foray into the cinema industry for Mr Taranto. He worked for MGM in the 1940s and for Hoyts in the 1950s. He was in the fruit and vegetable business (he also owneda shoe store) but made his real money in property.
'' I used to have about 60 flats in St Kilda and Elwood,'' he said. '' Never had an agent, always used to collect the rent myself.''
He bought the Brighton Bay cinema, which he still owns (it is leased to Palace), in 1992.
In 1999, he puta deposit on the Walter Burley Griffindesigned Capitol Theatre in the city before buying the George Cinema in St Kilda instead.
Palace leased the George from Mr Taranto until 2010. In March 2011, he took it over himself and relaunched it as the Aurora, saying: '' It's always been my dream to run my own cinema.'' Eight days later, he closed it.
'' I realised pretty quickly that for it to work I'd have to be there to run it myself.I thought, 'This is madness' . I could do it, no problem- I've run businesses sinceI was 19 - but I'm 81 on New Year's Eve. IfI was younger I'd not have done that, but I want to be a bit free. While you're still well every day's a plus, that's the wayI look at it.''
(The George went to auction this month, but was passed in.)
With Mr Florence at the helm, Mr Taranto feels the Astor is in safe hands. So, too, do the Friends of the Astor. '' We're delighted the sale has finally gone through,'' said FOTA president Vanda Hamilton.
'' We believe Mr Taranto will act in the best interests of the Astor and we look forward to speaking to him very soon in regard to setting upa trust to ensure that the Astor runs far into the future.''
Mr Taranto has not yet committed himself to setting up a trust to own and manage the cinema in perpetuity, a central plank of the FOTA campaign.
'' That'll come later. First I'll own it, then I'll fix it up, and then we'll see what happens,'' he said.
Mr Florence is confident it's no more thana formality. '' It's Ralph's and my intention to form a not-for-profit trust, and he will bequeath the Astor to that trust andI will roll my business into it,'' he said yesterday. '' I believe he has honourable intentions.''
❊ Venue | Location ❊
The Astor Theatre [ view ]Corner Chapel Street and Dandenong Road St Kilda Victoria 3182 View Map
Telephone: 03 9510 1414
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Friends of The Astor (FOTA)
➼ www.fota.net.au
Disclaimer: Check with the venue (web links) before making plans, travelling or buying tickets.
Accessibility: Contact the venue for accessibility information.
Update Page