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Fwd: Non-Multiplex Cinema's Newsletter #2 for December 2010



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Date: Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:38 AM
Subject: Non-Multiplex Cinema's Newsletter #2 for December 2010
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Hi,

Non-Multiplex Cinema is all about helping you and we've been doing this for 6 years now. We have some exciting news with the launch of our brand new FILM MEANS BUSINESS forum website for independent filmmakers, media companies, investors, sales agents, distributors and exhibitors etc. After creating tremendous buzz and excitement through our series of events, we have now expanded the networking online. See below about the website launch details and how to join for absolutely free!

Kick-start yourself running in the New Year. We have another and possibly the best Films in the City short film screening and network event in London on January 17th at a swanky venue. See below for the articles on "Best of British Short Films".

Don't forget if you have some news that our 30,000 readers should know about then email info@nonmultiplexcinema.com. Also email if you would like to sponsor our cause or would like to help out. Enjoy the other news as well.

 

Wishing you a Merry Xmas,
Julian, Niall, Mike and the Non-Multiplex Cinema team

 

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NEWSLETTER #2 - DEC 2010 info@nonmultiplexcinema.com

We've had a great year and some amazing plans for next year which we can't wait to tell you about. Until then, Merry Christmas and have a great New Year!
Films in the City
BEST OF BRITISH SHORT FILMS 2010 LAUNCH PARTY - COMING SOON
We've already announced that on Monday 17th January we're going to be launching the 2010 folder of short films at the swanky Deloitte Auditorium. Well, we can now announce further details of the event. Doors will open at 7pm. From 7.30 we'll be screening a selection of films from the folder and talking to the directors. After an interval, we'll resume with a discussion about short films with our special guest from the Interfilm Festival and then be screening a selection of shorts from the festival. We are also delighted to welcome back Ruth Doyle as host for the evening. On top of all this, there'll also be plenty of opportunity for drinks and networking long into the night! Like last year, the event is £5 at the door with proceeds after cost going to charity. The event is guest list only so to book your place please email info@nonmultiplexcinema.com. Location details are here. We would also like to thank the University Of Salford for their continuing support in producing the folder.
FILM MEANS BUSINESS forum website www.filmmeansbusiness.com - image from The Language Menu

LAUNCH OF OUR BRAND NEW FILM MEANS BUSINESS FORUM WEBSITE


Are you serious about filmmaking?

Are you involved in feature films, short films, documentary, animation, fx, music or corporate videos?

Then Non-Multiplex Cinema invites you to join for free our brand new networking forum online.

Barriers to success end here! Don't delay, click here.

Candella BEST OF BRITISH 2010 FOLDER SELECTED/2009 FOLDER ROUND UP
The films for the folder have been selected and have already started their festival journeys. We'd like to congratulate the following films and filmmakers An Act of Love, dir. Edward Dick, Conversation Piece, dir. Joe Tunmer, Electric Light Wonderland, dir. Susanna Wallin, I Love Luci, dir. Colin Kennedy, Until the River Runs Red, dir. Paul Wright, Watching, dir Max Myers. There'll have a lot to live up to! The 2009 folder had a very succesful year. The selected shorts won awards at these festivals 15th Austin Film Festival, Be Film Festival, New York., 59th Berlin International Film Festival, Bradford International, XII Cambrils-Reus European Short Film Festival, Curto Circuito, Santiago de Compostela , Edinburgh International Film Festival, Giffoni Festival Italy, 7th Imaginaria International Film Festival, I've Seen Films Festival - Milano, 10th Jenaer International Film Festival , 24th Odense International Film Festival, Pentedattilo Film Festival, Italy, 10th Rushes Soho Shorts, The Smalls, 7th TOFIFEST International Film Festival, Une Nuit Trop Courte, Grenoble & 30th Villeurbanne International Film Festival. These are part of more than 150 festivals appearances which also included nominations for a BAFTA and a Palme D'Or at Cannes. For more details on how you can submit your film to the 2011 folder, please email mariela@candellafilms.com.
FILM MEANS BUSINESS - The Hawking, The Talking - event
OVER 140 PEOPLE ATTEND LATEST FILMS MEAN BUSINESS
Last week saw the latest edition of our series of Films Mean Business Panel events. Over 140 people attended the  event - The Hawking, The talking. An expert panel of Mark Webster, CEO and Chairman of Metrodome Distribution, Ken Marshall, Producer (Cherry Tree Lane, London to Brighton, The Cottage), Lyn Goleby, Managing Director of City Screen (Picturehouse Cinemas) and Andrew Orr, Managing Director (Film Sales at Independent) gave the audience many valuable insights into the fields of production, sales, distribution and exhibition, ably assisted by the host, Ruth Doyle. There was also plenty of networking beforehand and long into the night afterwards. We would like to thank all those who came and all those who helped make the event such a success. The next panel event will take place in March and more details will follow soon. Read about the massive news of our brand new website in this newsletter. For the website, please click here.
 Oska THE OSKA BRIGHT FILM FESTIVAL 2011
The 5th international festival of short films made by people with learning disabilities invites submissions for the 2011 festival. Oska Bright is unique. It is the first and only festival managed and promoted by learning disabled artists as a showcase for their creativity and skill as film-makers. Submitted films are selected by a panel and there is a variety of categories for which awards are offered, including development bursaries. There is a film-making workshop and networking opportunities over the three day event, culminating in a lively awards ceremony. Through its touring and training projects, Oska Bright has a huge audience and its films are winning awards in international festivals. Since the last festival, over 28,000 people worldwide have seen an Oska Bright film and in February 2011 it leads a major development project in South Australia. The festival is looking for films that are under 10 minutes long. They can be in any genre, from live action or animation to documentary or dance-film. Films can be made by groups or individuals in the UK or abroad and they must have learning disabled people in control. The deadline for entries is Tuesday 30 April 2011 and the Festival takes place over 3 days in November 2011, in Brighton. The website www.oskabright.co.uk has full information on how to enter and an accessible on-line guide to film-making. Or you can call on 01273 234 734 or email oskabright@carousel.org.uk for an information pack.
 Cinemoi CINEMOI - FREE TRIAL ON VIRGIN MEDIA 445
Currently on Sky Channel 343, Cinémoi is now available on Virgin Media, free for two months! In December and January enjoy the cream of the acting crop with the giant of French cinema Gérard Depardieu in the exclusive UK Premiere of Dumas, international star Jean Reno as the Godfather in crime thriller Inside Ring, young heartthrob Romain Duris as the famous gentleman thief in Arsène Lupin, alongside the bewitching Kristin Scott Thomas and Eva Green. Don't miss all these rare treats for movie lovers! More information here or by email info@cinemoi.tv. 'I watch it all the time now' - Michael Caine
Jonathan Ross BREAKING NEWS - CINÉMOI IN CREATIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH JONATHAN ROSS
French film channel Cinémoi has joined forces with TV presenter and film buff Jonathan Ross in a deal which will give Ross a multi-faceted role as presenter, producer, creative director and shareholder in the company. Cinémoi is the UK's first and only independent French film channel, and has shown over 260 films since its launch in 2009. The deal with Ross will see him become fully involved in programming ideas and execution for the channel, as well as helping expand its repertoire of original formats in 2011.  A series of interviews with top actors and directors and a daily highlights show from the Cannes Film Festival in May 2011 are amongst the planned shows. Jonathan began work for the channel immediately last week, filming some exclusive introductions of the highlights coming up on Cinémoi, such as Belleville Rendez-Vous shown as part of a Christmas Special on December 25th. More details can be found here.
wvn
WOMEN-S VOICES FROM THE MUSLIM WORLD: A SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
Women's Voices Now (WVN) is a young not-for-profit social enterprise based in New York City. Their Mission is to empower women and give voice to the struggle for civil, economic, and political rights. Women's Voices from the Muslim World: A Short-Film Festival is their response to a clear developing interest in the area of women's rights in Muslim-majority countries and thus, a need to open and elevate an already complex and nuanced dialogue that reveals countless conflicts between religion and politics, tradition and modernity, and written versus practiced civil norms. The medium of film, specifically short-film available on the Internet, allows for the broadest possible reach into even the most remote areas of the world. This interest has become quite clear in the past months as they've collected films from over 35 countries and are currently being viewed in 133 countries around the world. Please visit them on-line to watch, rate and comment on their films here.
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KINO SPECIAL EVENT AT THE LONDON SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
The London Short Film Festival takes place from 7th to 16th January and they've teamed up with Kino for a very special event - Borderlands. Over five days, and working within pre-designated areas on the far edgelands of South-East, East and North-East London, participants will venture into the city's furthermost parts to make short films. Drawing inspiration from Iain Sinclair's writings on London's Edgelands and films such as Andrew Kötting's GALLIVANT exploring the coast of Britain, the challenge aims to explore and document the psychogeography of the city's outer limits. The challenge will launch with a Kino production meeting on Saturday 8th January. Anybody wishing to take part in the event must attend the meeting. All films will be screened at a special Kino London event as part of the festival. Participants from all areas of filmmaking are encouraged to take part — from writers through to actors, camera operators and editors. Register to take part by emailing Laura screen@kinolondon.com.
SHORT SWEET SHORT AND SWEET EVERY MONDAY
Short & Sweet is London's ONLY weekly short film evening. It takes place every Monday night at Cafe 1001 1 Dray Walk, 91 Brick Lane, E1. Doors open at 18h30, the films start at 19h30 and entry is FREE! Short & Sweet launched on Monday, 8 May 2006. With a continuous flow of creativity, Short and Sweet is proud to show some of the best short films, short animations and music videos from around the world. Screening old work as well as new, from established directors to film makers that are completely undiscovered. This event offers creative inspiration and networking opportunities. More details are here or join their facebook group here 
 FFD FILM FESTIVAL DOCTOR LAUNCHES
The Film Festival Docotor is a new service designed to help filmmakers navigate the stormy waters of film festival submissions. The company services a unique niche in the film industry by delivering all the requirements in the run up to films being put forward and screened by the most relevant and appropriate festivals worldwide. 400 + film festivals worldwide showcase thousands of films each year. Selecting the most relevant festivals to screen your film can be a daunting experience and one that certainly won't happen all in a day's work. TFFD advises the best festivals tailored to your film. The screening will showcase the film to a huge and varied audience which could mean the start of an amazing journey. For further information and how to get started click here
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AND FINALLY
Want to stay in touch with all that is happening with us and with the film industry in general? You can join us on facebook here. Join our film club facebook group here. You can follow us on twitter here. Or you can sign up to our new website here.

Thanks for reading, good luck with all your projects and we look forward to seeing lots of you soon!
The Non-Multiplex Cinema Team
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