When Lincoln Plaza Cinema closed almost exactly a year ago, the screen had gone dark on a New York City cultural institution that had introduced audiences to art-house pictures for decades. New Plaza Cinema, the reboot of the historic movie house founded by legendary film impresario Dan Talbot who died in 2017, is keeping the spirit of the Lincoln Plaza Cinema alive while it continues its search for a permanent home. In this installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large” on WBAI, director Toby Talbot who was married to the late Lincoln Plaza founder, New Plaza Cinema film curator Gary Palmucci and founder of the Coalition for the New Plaza Cinema Norma Levy discuss the efforts to keep the legacy of art house cinema alive in New York and reflect on one of New York City’s most important movie houses.