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THE HIMALAYAN DISASTER: TRANSNATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT MECHANISM A MUST

We talked with Palash Biswas, an editor for Indian Express in Kolkata today also. He urged that there must a transnational disaster management mechanism to avert such scale disaster in the Himalayas. http://youtu.be/7IzWUpRECJM

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS TALKS AGAINST CASTEIST HEGEMONY IN SOUTH ASIA

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS TALKS AGAINST CASTEIST HEGEMONY IN SOUTH ASIA

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Fwd: Non-Multiplex Cinema's Newsletter for October 2010



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From: Non-Multiplex Cinema <info@nonmultiplexcinema.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:56 PM
Subject: Non-Multiplex Cinema's Newsletter for October 2010
To: palashbiswaskl <palashbiswaskl@gmail.com>


Hi,

It is a pleasure to present our next newsletter. We do our best to send you the latest film industry news, but do send us yours so we can let our readers know to info@nonmultiplexcinema.com.   

Our next event is Films in the City (London) on 26th October; designed to get you out meeting other filmmakers and enjoying a great selection of short films. A guest list only event and costs £5. Email info@nonmultiplexcinema.com with your name(s). Please read the newsletter for film submission details if you want your film to be screened.

All the best,

Julian and the Non-Multiplex Cinema team

 

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NEWSLETTER - OCT 2010 info@nonmultiplexcinema.com

Summers gone and we'll miss it but we have a great series of events coming up this Autumn and Winter. Further details plus lots of news from elsewhere.
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Abertoir WATCH THE MAKING OF OUR LATEST NON-MULTIPLEX CINEMA PRODUCTION

The latest Non-Multiplex production is now online and is getting great feedback! It's a promotional trailer for the Abertoir Film Festival and can be seen hereHowever, also now online is the making of! We would like to extend our appreciation to Wizzi and Nick of Burning Wick Productions for doing such a great job in capturing the shoot. The full documentary can be seen here. And, of course, we would like to remind you that the Abertoir Film Festival takes place in November and all the details can be found here
Films in the City - August 2010
FILMS IN THE CITY IS COMING UP SOON, SEND US YOUR DVD
Our Films in the City event last August was said by many to be the best line-up of films we've ever screened. Thanks goes out to Cinemoi for sponsoring the prize for best short film on the night. Place was packed and buzzing with 100+ people eager to make new contacts in the film industry and to watch some great short films. Our next event is on Tuesday 26th October at the Deloitte Auditoriumin the City of London. If you have a quality short film, please do send your DVD to Non-Multiplex Cinema Ltd, PO Box 1911, Croydon CR90 9BQ.  The venue is fantastic and the films are shown on an 8m screen in glorious HD with industrial projectors. Interested in attending this event? Please send your name(s) to info@nonmultiplexcinema.com to get on the guest list. Cost is £5 at the door. Location and more details here. Also email if you would like to sponsor this event.
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OVER 120 PEOPLE ATTEND LAUNCH OF FILMS MEAN BUSINESS

September saw the first edition of our series of Films Mean Business Panel events. Over 120 people attended the inaugural event - Face The Funders. An expert panel of Martin Carr, Karl Dye, David Marlow, Agnieszka Moody & Phil Rymer gave the audience many valuable insights into the funding process, 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 on 13th December and more details here. Would you like to be on the panel for our next or future events? Then please email filmmeansbusiness@nonmultiplexcinema.com.
 iMAGINOX THE IMAGINOX ACADEMY OF CREATIVE ARTS LAUNCHES
Imaginox is an innovative online film and television academy, bringing the industry's finest, most established talent to an exclusive membership passionate about the arts and committed to creative excellence. This new online space has been designed to revolutionise learning, mentorship, networking and project development within the film and television arena. Collaboratively, they will build a unique online ecosystem to inspire creative growth and generate the content of tomorrow. They are launching with two incredible and unparalleled online courses this year: An Intensive First Time Feature Film Producer's Course (led by Anita Lewton, Producer Trainer Extraordinaire and Former Co-Chair of the New Producer's Alliance) and The Art and Craft of Editing (led by one of Editing's finest, Mick Audsley, Editor of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire / Larry Sider, Founder of The School of Sound and Roger Crittenden, Head of Fiction Direction at the NFTS). All the details can be found here  To sign up to Imaginox, please visit here
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KINO 21 - TODAY
Kino's next open-mic screening happens on Thursday 30th September, at Vibe Live, Brick Lane. It'll be their 21st birthday! 21 whole screenings since they kicked-off in January 2009 As always, there are no themes and no pre-selection of the films they show. They ask only that films be under 6 minutes, on dvd, and include the Kino London logo (just for the screening). They also stipulate that the filmmaker should be there on the night, of course, to stand up and say "Hi, I made this!" If you feel like you can't meet those rules – you perhaps can't put the logo on in time – but want to screen anyway, let them know. They're completely open to a bit of arm-twisting, because they don't want to be turning away people who want to show their short. If you'd like to screen at Kino #21 drop Laura a line here.  She'll need your name, the title and duration of your film and some contact details. The Kino logos are available to download here. And, if you want to chat about Kino before deciding to screen – as people often do – Laura's the person who can help you out there too. The facebook invite is here  More details on Kino are 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
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 
Instigate
INSTIGATE ACTORS WORKSHOP
Instigate have started a project for independent and professional actors and performers with previous knowledge or experience of acting styles and techniques. This will be a weekly 2 hour session of 'dogme' style activity, participation and homework. Centrally located in the heart of East London (5mins walk from Stratford rail and tube: Central, DLR, Jubilee and North London lines) you will discover an actor workshop collaboration that provides a platform to access the expertise and faculties of aspiring and actual actors as a 'performance clinic'. This is an opportunity to share ideas, interpretations and information about how actors may choose to perform, respond and deliver in and across the realms of film, stage and television. Short plays and scripts are available for development with a view to eventual production. At the very least you will be signposted to upcoming projects. Their doors are open for diversity and attendees who can deposit £4 on a PAYG basis. For more details, please email info@instigateonline.com For more details on Instigate, please visit here
Pressure
NEXT BIG PICTURE EVENT - PRESSURE MONDAY 11TH OCTOBER

The Big Picture is a monthly event where an interesting film is screened and then the themes of it are discussed afterwards. It's very informal and everyone is welcome. The next film is being shown as part of Black History Month - Pressure, the first feature film directed by a black British filmmaker. Horace Ove's film tangles with the politics of racism and black liberation, seen through the eyes of a young black teenager, Anthony, who discovers that Britain might not have all to offer him that he thought. The screening takes place at The Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green pub on Monday 11th October from 7pm. The cost is £5 and all the details can be found here
CinemaMuseum
CINEMA MUSEUM ANNOUNCES NEW AUTUMN SEASON
The Cinema Musuem is a charitable organisation founded in 1986. The content of The Cinema Museum ranges from items relating to film production to film exhibition and the experience of cinema going. As part of a new fund-raising campaign which aims to secure the Museum's future, the cinema museum announces it's first season of film screenings nad live talks, presented by key film industry figures and film historians. Full details of the programme can be found here  The museum is located in Kennington, close to the Elephant and Castle. Further details on the venue can be found here 
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AND FINALLY
Want to help out Non-Multiplex Cinema, have fun, get the inside scoop on the industry and insider access to our events? Then please email info@nonmultiplexcinema.com. 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 website here. Don't forget that there you can also watch lots of great quality short films as well as upload your own content.

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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