The actress said there is a “limit” to how much people are willing to see the types of films shown in large, multi-screen cinemas.
Tilda Swinton has said the UK needs more small cinemas to enable the film industry to make a broader range of movies that can be shown “outside of the multiplex”.
Speaking before a dinner where she was presented with British Film Institute’s most prestigious accolade, the BFI Fellowship, the actress said there is a “limit” to how much people are willing to see the types of films shown in large, multi-screen cinemas.