Non-Multiplex Cinema – Networking Party


Non-Multiplex Cinema
Networking Party
Thurs 18 July 6.30pm @
The Little Scarlet Door (Soho)

The Little Scarlet Door

Join us at The Little Scarlet Door, a unique and quirky basement studio in the heart of Soho, for our exclusive film networking event. This vibrant venue, known for its creative and laid-back atmosphere, provides the perfect setting for filmmakers to connect, collaborate, and inspire one another. With its eclectic decor and cozy vibe, The Little Scarlet Door promises an unforgettable evening of mingling and idea-sharing. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of an exciting community of film enthusiasts in one of London’s most dynamic locations.

Come celebrate Non-Multiplex Cinema’s launch of a truly groundbreaking video streaming ecosystem called Fabstir. Introducing the world’s first direct-to-consumer business hub for film creators, musicians and artists where everyone owns their work, gets paid fairly and learn about our fundraising innovation for your projects; built with next generation tokenisation blockchain technology.

Hear news too about our plans to open a futuristic community film studio and we want to work with you. Come build an exciting future together!

Date and time: Thu, 18 July 2024, 6:30pm
                           Drinks and Networking 6:30pm – 9:30pm
                           DJ Afterparty from 9.30pm – ’till late


Location: The Little Scarlet Door, 12-13 Greek Street, London, W1D 4DL

We are operating a guest list, space is limited. Entry is *free*.

To register online now, simply click here

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About Julian Bushell

Founder of Non-Multiplex Cinema and creator of FILM MEANS BUSINESS. Now starting a new way to make film called "Blur the line". It takes the workshop environment of experimentation and learning and marries that with cinema quality equipment, filming at actual locations when possible. The end result is a scene the same as or as close as possible to the quality of a real production.