Romaine Jennifer Hart (14 June 1933 – 28 December 2021) was a British film executive. She opened the Screen on the Green in Islington, London, and founded a small film distribution company.
Hart was born in Streatham, London, the only child of Goldie and Alex Bloom. Her father's family had been involved in the cinema business since the silent film era. She left school in Brighton at sixteen and attended secretarial college, but was allowed to help organise the Royal Cinema in Deal.[1]
Hart told the BBC in a 1986 interview: “I wanted the cinema to show the films that I would like to see myself. Also, I wanted the cinema to have some kind of character.”[3]
Hart expanded her cinema circuit to six additional venues, mostly in London, including Screen on the Hill in Belsize Park,[5][3] The Screen on Baker Street and The Screen Cinema in Winchester.[6][7] Screen on the Hill hosted a children’s club that attracted notable figures including Roald Dahl, Michael Palin and local executive Tom Maschler.[1]