Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up

Details of the upcoming…
Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up:

Date:
Tuesday 4th April, 2017
Tiime: 17:00-19:00

Venue:
The Actors Centre
1A Tower St, London WC2H 9NP, UK (map)

The Actors Centre is a favourite venue of ours; It has a great atmosphere, quiet (can hear yourself speak) and we’re holding our event next to their bar.
Bring business cards, CVs, your tablet etc. or just come as you are. Opportunity to meet new people from the film industry to collaborate with or meet old acquaintances while having a great evening.

Photos by www.sundeepsitara.co.uk from a previous Non-Multiplex Cinema event

Like to come for free?
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Feel free to make a small donation to the charity we support, Mind; who provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. I’ve set-up a JustGiving page here.

Cheers,
Julian Bushell
(Founder of Non-Multiplex Cinema)

P.S. Problems booking or any queries about the event, email

The Handmaiden (World Premiere)

Thursday, March 16, 2017
7:00 PM

Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 5DY, London

Come see the world premiere of the Director’s Cut of The Handmaiden, a month before the movie comes out on general release. Tickets will sell out so get yours fast.

If you’ve heard of Chan-wook Park then you know he is writer/director of the classic, Old Boy.

The World Premiere of the Director’s Cut of The Handmaiden. Chan-wook Park’s latest, critically lauded historical epic, in this version runs an extra 22mins to the standard version of the film. 1930s Korea, in the period of Japanese occupation, a new girl (Sookee) is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress (Hideko) who lives a secluded life on a large countryside estate with her domineering Uncle (Kouzuki). But the maid has a secret. She is a pickpocket recruited by a swindler posing as a Japanese Count to help him seduce the Lady to elope with him, rob her of her fortune, and lock her up in a madhouse. The plan seems to proceed according to plan until Sookee and Hideko discover some unexpected emotions.

We meet at the Curzon Soho bar for a drink or two before the movie.

Want to join us? To sign up for this screening and a link to purchase cinema ticket(s) online, please visit our Meetup page here.

Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up

Details of the upcoming…
Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up:

Date:
Tuesday 7th March, 2017
Tiime: 17:00-19:00

Venue:
The Actors Centre
1A Tower St, London WC2H 9NP, UK (map)

The Actors Centre is a favourite venue of ours; It has a great atmosphere, quiet (can hear yourself speak) and we’re holding our event next to their bar.
Bring business cards, CVs, your tablet etc. or just come as you are. Opportunity to meet new people from the film industry to collaborate with or meet old acquaintances while having a great evening.

Photos by www.sundeepsitara.co.uk from a previous Non-Multiplex Cinema event

Like to come for free?
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Feel free to make a small donation to the charity we support, Mind; who provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. I’ve set-up a JustGiving page here.

Cheers,
Julian Bushell
(Founder of Non-Multiplex Cinema)

P.S. Problems booking or any queries about the event, email

Drinks with Actors and Filmmakers – Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up

Details of the upcoming…
Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up:

Date: Tuesday 7th February, 2017
Tiime: 17:30-1930

The Actors Centre
1A Tower St, London WC2H 9NP, UK (map)

The Actors Centre is a favourite venue of ours; It has a great atmosphere, quiet (can hear yourself speak) and we’re holding our event next to their bar.
Bring business cards, CVs, your tablet etc. or just come as you are. Opportunity to meet new people from the film industry to collaborate with or meet old acquaintances while having a great evening.

Like to come for free? Simply email your name to:

Feel free to make a small donation to the charity we support, Mind; who provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. I’ve set-up a JustGiving page here.

Cheers,
Julian Bushell
(Founder of Non-Multiplex Cinema)

De Palma

De Palma
Wed 28th September 7.30pm @ ICA, London

Brian de Palma made so many great films Snake Eyes, Carlito’s Way, The Untouchables, Scarface, Blow Out, Carrie and the list goes on.

Come join us at the ICA bar from an hour before the screening. We’ll have fun chatting over a few drinks for sure.

De Palma is an illuminating documentary that concentrates on his work, disarmingly acknowledging his Hitchcockian influences with clips from Obsession and other films. While De Palma admits that happenstance is what largely governs his and indeed most directors’ work—Baumbach and Paltrow being cases in point—some of his juicier observations here concern the actors he’s worked with: Orson Welles forgetting his lines, Cliff Robertson’s perma-tanned arrogance, Sean Penn tormenting Michael J. Fox, and his great discovery, Robert de Niro, conniving to bump up his fee. Riveting from start to finish.

De Palma poster

Check out the UK trailer here.

Want to join us? To sign up for this screening and a link to purchase cinema ticket(s) online, please visit our Meetup page here.

Films in the City – Short films screening

Films in the City
Thurs 13th October 7pm, London

Non-Multiplex Cinema’s screening event of the highest quality short films with an Audience Award for Best Film on the Night. Announcing the line-up for the evening screening:

Echo Screen

Echo Screen

A probational experiment forces its newest chosen convict to confront the horror of her crime in order to win her freedom.

Director Dan Tonkin

After You

After You

When a man holds a door open for a woman, that’s just being polite. But when he insists she goes first, maybe that’s different…

Director James Hughes

The Stomach

The Stomach

Frank’s had enough. A spirit medium whose unique and grotesque method of channeling the dead is putting his own life at risk, he wants out. But others, in this world and the next, have plans of their own. Part body horror, part crime thriller, part ghost story, The Stomach is a unique tale of Supernatural Noir.

Director Ben Steiner

Pastry

If I Can Dream

A peculiar journey following the artist Dmitri Galitzine as he chases his dream of being the best Elvis Tribute Artist in Europe.

Director Mattia Reiniger

Pastry

Pastry

Pastry is a short film about a ‘sweet’ seduction. It is a light-hearted but meaningful look at how women perceive their body weight or shape in relation to others. Our fairy-tale starts when Caroline, a business woman in her early thirties, allows her desire for a doughnut to win over her months of dieting. But the first doughnut leads to a doomed diet, and so much more.

Director Eduardo Barreto

Leaving Home

Leaving Home

Residents of a retirement home take over the warden’s office to protest their eviction. Dark secrets are revealed in this emotional story.

Director Julian Bushell – this film is out of competition

Many of the filmmakers will be available for a Q&A.

The above shows some of the fantastic films and projects that will be showcased on the night on the big screen at a lovely posh auditorium, leather seats, dedicated projector room at the

Deloitte Auditorium, 2 New Street Square, EC4A 3BZ (map)

A past Films in the City event

The auditorium breaks out into the foyer where we will be having chilled drinks. Plenty of opportunities to meet other filmmakers, actors and film lovers.

This event supports the charties Alzheimer’s Society.

It’s going to be a memorable evening, don’t miss out.

Want to attend? Full price is £7.50, Purchase your discounted ticket(s) now while it lasts:
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Cheers,
Julian

Drinks with Filmmakers and Actors – Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up

Hope you’ve had the chance to have a great summer holiday or break. It feels like the new season in filmmaking is upon us so why not get out there and meet other filmmakers and actors and start new projects together?

Whether you’re a writer, investor, filmmaker, actor, producer, crew, SFX, VFX, post production or anyone connected with making films, all invited.

This is a wonderful networking event, the venue has a nice atmosphere and we have our own bar to ourselves.

Come join us at Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up @ Planet Hollywood, London on Thursday 1st September 2016 from 6.30pm.

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Planet Hollywood London
57-60 Haymarket
London
SW1 4QX

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Nearest Stations
Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Charring Cross.

With this gorgeous venue having plenthy of movie memorbilia, you’ll feel right at home. We have our own bar for the evening serving alcohol, soft drinks and some great cocktails. And there is a restaurant within the building if you are feeling a little bit peckish.

Feel free to bring business cards, CVs etc. Filmmaking is a collaborative process and you never know who you might meet that could make a big difference.

Full price is just £3. Book your place(s) here for a discounted price:
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Any queries, email

Non-Multiplex Cinema + Post Cannes Meet-up

Want to attend an event to take you down from the chaos and mayhem of the Cannes Film Festival or didn’t go and want to attend a film industry networking event to meet exciting talent? Then Non-Multiplex Cinema Meet-up @ Planet Hollywood, London is the place to be on Tuesday 7th June 2016 from 6.30pm.

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Planet Hollywood London
57-60 Haymarket
London
SW1 4QX

map

Nearest Stations
Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Charring Cross.

With this gorgeous venue having plenthy of movie memorbilia, you’ll feel right at home. We have our own bar for the evening serving alcohol, soft drinks and some great cocktails. And there is a restaurant within the building if you are feeling a little bit peckish.

Feel free to bring business cards, CVs etc. Filmmaking is a collaborative process and you never know who you might meet that could make a big difference.

Full price is £6. Book your place(s) here for a discounted price:
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Films in the City – Short films screening

Thursday 23rd June @ 7.30pm, London EC4A

We think we’ve found the most amazing short films for you to watch. Here is a montage of just some of them, more to follow…

The venue is Deloitte Auditorium, 2 New Street Square, EC4A 3BZ (map)

Features leather seats, dedicated projector room, come watch the films in style. As well as the award for best short, there will be Q&As with the cast/crew from the films, networking before and after in the breakout area. Drinks and beverages served throughout the evening.

This event supports the charties Alzheimer’s Society and Prostate Cancer UK.

It’s going to be a memorable evening, don’t miss out.

Want to attend? Full price is £7.50, Purchase your discounted ticket(s) now:
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Cheers,
Julian