The 22nd Century Cinema Project Launches as Global Think Tank to Innovate Theatrical Exhibition

TORONTO, CANADA/ROME, ITALY, JUNE 7, 2026 — The 22nd Century Cinema Project officially announced its launch today, establishing a global cooperative think tank dedicated to advancing cinema space innovation and ensuring the sustainable, enduring place of theatrical exhibition within global culture. The initiative represents a significant new resource for theater owners, developers, and moviegoers committed to the future of the cinematic experience.

Evolving from five years of strategic dialogue between Scottish Italian architect Domenico Del Priore and veteran movie writer, producer, and industry analyst Bill Dever, the Project emerges as a comprehensive incubator environment designed to expand both the depth and commercial reach of theatrical cinema. The organization brings together architectural innovation, industry expertise, and cultural analysis to support the development of next-generation cinema spaces worldwide.

“The cinema has always been more than a screen—it is a cultural anchor and architectural experience that demands constant reinvention,” said Del Priore.

“Our mission is to ensure that as technology evolves, the physical space of cinema remains not only relevant but essential to our communities, creating sustainable models that serve both operators and audiences for decades to come.”

Currently collaborating with cinema developers across multiple continents, The 22nd Century Cinema Project provides critical input, structural support, and innovative frameworks for theatrical venues seeking to differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive entertainment landscape. The initiative focuses particularly on widening the bottom line for cinema operators through design efficiency, multi-use space optimization, and enhanced audience engagement strategies.

The Project operates as a global cooperative, facilitating the international sharing of ideas, architectural solutions, and operational perspectives. By bridging the gap between creative vision and commercial viability, the organization aims to foster theatrical environments that honor cinema’s cultural heritage while embracing future-forward innovation.

“Moviegoers deserve spaces that match the magic of the medium itself,” noted Dever.

“By supporting developers and operators with research-backed insights and collaborative design principles, we are building an ecosystem where theatrical exhibition thrives not merely as distribution, but as an irreplaceable cultural institution.”

The 22nd Century Cinema Project invites theater owners, architects, and industry stakeholders to participate in this growing cooperative as it expands its incubator programs and development partnerships throughout 2026 and beyond.

About The 22nd Century Cinema Project.

The 22nd Century Cinema Project is a global cooperative think tank launched in May 2026 to advance cinema space innovation and secure the sustainable future of theatrical exhibition. Founded by architect Domenico Del Priore and industry analyst Bill Dever, the organization serves as an incubator for ideas and architectural solutions that expand the depth, reach, and commercial viability of the cinematic experience. Through partnerships with developers and operators worldwide, the Project fosters the evolution of cinema as both a cultural institution and a thriving business enterprise.

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